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Assembly of Hydrazine-Bridged Cyclic FeIII4LnIII4 Octanuclear Complexes

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CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.cgd.1c01222

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21771115, 21971142]

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The successful design and synthesis of three isomorphous cyclic octanuclear clusters with unique ligands resulted in clusters with strong magnetic properties.
The elaborate design and synthesis of three isomorphous cyclic octanuclear clusters [Fe(4)Ln(4)(L)(8)(H2O)(4)-(NO3)(4)](NO3)(4) (Ln = Dy (1 & BULL;5CH(3)CN & BULL;14H(2)O), Gd (2 & BULL; 5CH(3)CN & BULL;19H(2)O), Y (3 & BULL;6CH(3)CN & BULL;16H(2)O)) with the Schiff base ligand H2L (2-(hydroxyimino)propionic acid (dipyridin-2ylmethylene)hydrazide) have been achieved. The compartmental ligand H2L has N-3-inner and N2O-outer coordination sites, which chelate low-spin Fe(III) and Ln(III), respectively. The remaining coordination sites around the rare-earth ions are occupied by nitrate ions and water molecules. This is the first report on the use of a hydrazine group within a ligand to connect Fe-III and Ln(III) ions, which can not only stabilize the skeleton of the molecular ring but also transmit a weak antiferromagnetic interaction between Fe-III and Ln(III) (Ln = Dy, Gd) ions. ac magnetic susceptibility measurements under an external applied dc field of 1600 Oe reveal the SMM behavior of complex 1 with U-eff = 25.8 K. The magnitude of the magnetic exchange between Fe(III) and Gd(III) in complex 2 is evaluated to be 2J(FeGd) = -0.324 cm(-1); meanwhile, complex 2 shows a moderate magnetocaloric effect (MCE) with -& UDelta;S-m = 17.06 J kg(-1) K-1 under 5 T at 2 K.

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