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Singly and Triply Linked Magnetic Porphyrin Lanthanide Arrays

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 144, Issue 19, Pages 8693-8706

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.2c02084

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  1. European Union [ERC-CoG-773048-MMGNRs]
  2. European Union (ERC) [885606]
  3. Royal Society
  4. EPSRC [EP/N017188/1-QuEEN, EP/R042594/1]
  5. European Research Council (ERC) [885606] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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Introducing paramagnetic metal centers into a conjugated pi-system is a promising approach for engineering spintronic materials. In this study, two types of spin-bearing dysprosium(III) and gadolinium(III) porphyrin dimers were investigated. The singly meso-meso-linked dimers are chiral, while the edge-fused tape complexes can be separated into syn and anti isomers.
The introduction of paramagnetic metal centers into a conjugated pi-system is a promising approach toward engineering spintronic materials. Here,we report an investigation of two types of spin-bearing dysprosium(III) andgadolinium(III) porphyrin dimers: singlymeso-meso-linked dimers with twistedconformations and planar edge-fused beta,meso,beta-linked tapes. The rare-earth spincenters sit out of the plane of the porphyrin, so that the singly linked dimers arechiral, and their enantiomers can be resolved, whereas the edge-fused tapecomplexes can be separated intosynandantistereoisomers. We compare thecrystal structures, UV-vis-NIR absorption spectra, electrochemistry, EPRspectroscopy, and magnetic behavior of these complexes. Low-temperatureSQUID magnetometry measurements reveal intramolecular antiferromagnetic exchange coupling between the GdIIIcenters in theedge-fused dimers (synisomer:J=-51 +/- 2 MHz;antiisomer:J=-19 +/- 3 MHz), whereas no exchange coupling is detected in thesingly linked twisted complex. The phase-memory times,Tm, are in the range of 8-10 mu s at 3 K, which is long enough to testquantum computational schemes using microwave pulses. Both thesynandantiDy2edge-fused tapes exhibit single-moleculemagnetic hysteresis cycles at temperatures below 0.5 K with slow magnetization dynamics.

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