A new family of {Co4Ln8} metallacrowns with a butterfly-shaped structure†
Abstract
A series of cobalt–lanthanide metallacrowns (MCs) {CoIII4Ln8} (Ln = Dy3+1, Ho3+2 and Tm3+3) based on pyrazinehydroxamic acid (H2pyzha) and pyrazinic acid (Hpyzic) ligands have been synthesized. These isomorphous 3d–4f MCs contain two novel [12-MC-4] with –[Co–N–O–Ln]– connectivity to capture one Ln3+ ion in the core of each MC. Two [12-MC-4] units are connected with the central Ln3+ ions forming a butterfly-shaped structure. The existence of this structure leads to a new coordination mode of H2pyzha which has never previously been reported. The magnetic properties of these MCs have been studied and the {CoIII4Dy8} (1) was found to exhibit the single-molecule magnet (SMM) behavior.