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CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 20, Issue 33, Pages 10305-10313Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201402694
Keywords
CASSCF calculations; magnetic anisotropy; nickel; magneto-structural correlations; zero-field splitting
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- Government of India through the Department of Science and Technology [SR/S1/IC-41/2010, SR/NM/NS-1119/2011]
- CSIR New Delhi
- UGC New Delhi
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Mononuclear Ni-II complexes are particularly attractive in the area of single-molecule magnets as the axial zero-field splitting (D) for the Ni-II complexes is in the range of -200 to +200cm(-1). Despite this advantage, very little is known on the origin of anisotropy across various coordination ligands, coordination numbers, and particularly what factors influence the D parameter in these complexes. To answer some of these questions, herein we have undertaken a detailed study of a series of mononuclear Ni-II complexes with ab initio calculations. Our results demonstrate that three prominent spin-conserved low-lying d-d transitions contribute significantly to the D value. Variation in the sign and the magnitude of D values are found to correlate to the specific structural distortions. Apart from the metal-ligand bond lengths, two different parameters, namely, and , which are correlated to the cis angles present in the coordination environment, are found to significantly influence the axial D values. Developed magneto-structural D correlations suggest that the D values can be enhanced significantly by fine tuning the structural distortion in the coordination environment. Calculations performed on a series of Ni-II models with coordination numbers two to six unfold an interesting observationthe D parameter increases significantly upon a reduction in coordination number compared with a reference octahedral coordination. Besides, if high symmetry is maintained, even larger coordination numbers yield large D values.
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