An Organolanthanide Building Block Approach to Single-Molecule Magnets

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作者
Harriman, Katie L. M. [1 ]
Murugesu, Muralee [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ottawa, Dept Chem & Biomol Sci, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
EARLY TRANSITION-METALS; CYCLOOCTATETRAENYL COMPLEXES; SANDWICH COMPLEXES; ION MAGNETS; MAGNETOSTRUCTURAL CORRELATIONS; LANTHANIDE COMPLEXES; ANISOTROPY; TEMPERATURE; SYMMETRY; LIGANDS;
D O I
10.1021/acs.accounts.6b00100
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
CONSPECTUS: Single-molecule magnets (SMMs) are highly sought after for their potential application in high-density information storage, spintronics, and quantum computing. SMMs exhibit slow relaxation of the magnetization of purely molecular origin, thus making them excellent candidates towards the aforementioned applications. In recent years, significant focus has been placed on the rare earth elements due to their large intrinsic magnetic anisotropy arising from the near degeneracy of the 4f orbitals. Traditionally, coordination chemistry has been utilized to fabricate lanthanide-based SMMs; however, heteroatomic donor atoms such as oxygen and nitrogen have limited orbital overlap with the shielded 4f orbitals. Thus, control over the anisotropic axis and induction of f-f interactions are limited, meaning that the performance of these systems can only extend so far. To this end, we have placed considerable attention on the development of novel SMMs whose donor atoms are conjugated hydrocarbons, thereby allowing us to perturb the crystal field of lanthanide ions through the use of an electronic pi-cloud. This approach allows for fine tuning of the anisotropic axis of the molecule, allowing this method the potential to elicit SMMs capable of reaching much larger values for the two vital performance measurements of an SMM, the energy barrier to spin reversal (U-eff), and the blocking temperature of the magnetization (T-B). In this. Account, we describe our efforts to exploit the inherent anisotropy of the late 4f elements; namely, Dy-III and Er-III, through the use of cyclooctatetraenyl (COT) metallocenes. With respect to the Er-III derivatives, we have seen record breaking success, reaching blocking temperatures as high as 14 K with frozen solution magnetometry. These results represent the first example of such a high T-B being observed for a system with only a single spin center, formally known as a single-ion magnet (SIM). Our continued interrelationship between theoretical and experimental chemistry allows us to shed light on the mechanisms and electronic properties that govern the slow relaxation dynamics inherent to this unique set of SMMs, thus providing insight into the role by which both symmetry and crystal field effects contribute to the magnetic properties. As we look to the future success of such materials in practical devices, we must gain an understanding of how the 4f elements communicate magnetically, a subject upon which there is still limited knowledge. As such, we have described our work on coupling mononuclear metallocenes to generate new dinuclear SMMs. Through a building block approach, we have been able to gain access to new double,- triple- and quadruple-decker complexes that possess remarkable properties; exhibiting T-B of 12 K and U-eff above 300 K. Our goal is to develop a fundamental platform from which to study 4f coupling, while maintaining and enhancing the strict axiality of the anisotropy of the 4f ions. This Account will present a successful strategy employed in the production of novel and high-performing SMMs, as well as a clear overview of the lessons learned throughout.
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页码:1158 / 1167
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