4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Malonic acid:: a multi-modal bridging ligand for new architectures and properties on molecule-based magnets

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POLYHEDRON
Volume 22, Issue 14-17, Pages 2111-2123

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/s0277-5387(03)00303-6

Keywords

malonate; caboxylate; magnetic properties; molecular magnetism

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In this work, we show how the design of one-, two- and three-dimensional materials can strongly benefit from the use of crystal engineering techniques, which can give rise to structures of different shapes, and how these differences can give rise to different properties. We will focus on the networks constructed by assembling malonate ligands and metal centres. The idea of using malonate (dianion of propanedioic acid, H(2)mal) is that they can give rise to different coordination modes with the metal ions bind. Extended magnetic networks of dimensionalities 1 (1D), 2 (2D) and 3 (3D) can be chemically constructed from malonato-bridged metallic complexes. These coordination polymers behave as ferro-, ferri- or canted antiferromagnets. The control of the spatial arrangement of the magnetic building blocks is of paramount importance in determining the strength of the magnetic interaction. It depends on the coordination bond between the metal ion and the ligands, and on supramolecular interactions such as stacking interactions or hydrogen bonds. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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