Role of (1,3) {Cu-Cu} Interaction on the Magneto-Caloric Effect of Trinuclear {CuII-GdIII-CuII} Complexes: Combined DFT and Experimental Studies

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作者
Singh, Mukesh Kumar [1 ]
Rajeshkumar, Thayalan [1 ]
Kumar, Ravi [1 ]
Singh, Saurabh Kumar [1 ]
Rajaraman, Gopalan [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol, Dept Chem, Bombay 400076, Maharashtra, India
关键词
DINUCLEAR COMPLEXES; INTRINSIC PROPERTY; LN; CLUSTERS; METAL; DY; COOLERS; CAGES; TB; FERROMAGNETISM;
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10.1021/acs.inorgchem.7b02775
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O61 [无机化学];
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070301 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Molecular refrigeration is found to be of great interest in the field of coordination chemistry, and Gel ion based complexes are particularly attractive, as they exhibit a large magneto-caloric effect (MCE). As the magnetic coupling in Gd-III clusters is difficult to control, other avenues to enhance the MCE values have been explored and incorporation of 3d metal ions in the cluster aggregation with Gd-III yielding {3d-Gd} clusters are targeted. Among the transition-metal ions, the Cull ion is particularly attractive, as it does not possess any anisotropy, and in this regard, several di- and polynuclear {Cu-Gd} clusters are reported to yield attractive MCE values. While the role of near-neighbor {Cu-Gd} interactions in the MCE has been explored in detail, how the next nearest-neighbor interaction influences the MCE has not been explored. To explore the importance of next-nearest-neighbor (1,3) {Cu-Cu) interaction, we have undertaken detailed density functional studies on five trinuclear {Cu-II-Ud(III)-Cu-II} complexes that are reported in the literature. In addition, we also report the synthesis and magnetic and EPR studies of a novel complex [(CuSALen)(2)Gd(NO3)(3)} (6; where SALen is N,N'-ethylenebis(salicylaldiminato)). Both magnetic and EPR studies reveal an S = 9/2 ground state for 6 with a very small zero-field splitting parameter (+0.01 cm(-1)), which aid in the achievement of a large MCE value for this molecule. Magnetization data collected for 6 yield a magnetic entropy change (-Delta S-m) of 17 J Kg(-1) K-1 at 3.5 K by employing a 7 T magnetic field. Our calculations on all six complexes reveal that {Cu-Gd} exchange is ferromagnetic in nature, while the next-nearest-neighbor {Cu-Cu} exchange is found to vary from a weak ferromagnetic to a moderate antiferromagnetic interaction. In all of the cases studied, simulated susceptibility data are in excellent agreement with the experimental data, offering confidence in the computed] values. In addition, we have developed a mechanism of magnetic coupling for {Cu-II-Gd-III-Cu-II} trinuclear complexes, where the role of formally empty 5d, 6s, and 6p orbitals of Gel ion is established. In particular, our studies reveal that the next-nearest-neighbor {Cu-Cu} interaction is strongly correlated to Cu-Gd-Cu angle, with both smaller and larger angles yielding stronger antiferromagnetic exchange. The antiferromagnetic {Cu-Cu} interaction diminishes the gap between the ground S = 9/2 state and first excited S = 7/2 state, leading to enhancement of MCE values. In contrast to the general belief that weak interactions are desired for large MCE, our study advocates targeting a stronger antiferromagnetic {Cu-Cu} interaction to obtain larger MCE values in this class of clusters.
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