Issue 11, 2018

A new series of tetrahedral Co(ii) complexes [CoLX2] (X = NCS, Cl, Br, I) manifesting single-ion magnet features

Abstract

A series of tetrahedral CoII complexes [CoLX2] (X = NCS (1), Cl (2), Br (3) and I (4); L = 9,9-dimethyl-4,5-bis(diphenylphosphino) xanthene) based on a P-donor ligand has been prepared to investigate the influence of terminal ligand field strength on the anisotropy of CoII single-ion magnets. It has been observed that heavier and softer terminal ligands are able to decrease the anisotropy of the tetrahedral CoII centers. Thorough analyses of experimental and theoretical studies show that all complexes have an easy-axis type magnetic anisotropy and slow relaxation behaviors of tetrahedral CoII centers. Detailed ab initio theory studies disclose that the changes in the ligand field strength imposed by the terminal ligands result in modifying the single ion anisotropy (D) of polyhedra 1–4. Furthermore, the isostructural ZnII analogue (5) has been prepared to examine the influence of dipolar interactions between adjacent CoII centres and magnetic dilution experiments were performed.

Graphical abstract: A new series of tetrahedral Co(ii) complexes [CoLX2] (X = NCS, Cl, Br, I) manifesting single-ion magnet features

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Oct 2017
Accepted
30 Jan 2018
First published
30 Jan 2018

Dalton Trans., 2018,47, 3745-3754

A new series of tetrahedral Co(II) complexes [CoLX2] (X = NCS, Cl, Br, I) manifesting single-ion magnet features

A. K. Mondal, M. Sundararajan and S. Konar, Dalton Trans., 2018, 47, 3745 DOI: 10.1039/C7DT04007E

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