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Co-3(2-OOCC6H4PO3)(2)(H2O)(3)center dot H2O: A layered metal phosphonate showing reversible dehydration-rehydration behavior and ferrimagnetism

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 40, Issue 6, Pages 1307-1312

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c0dt01019g

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  1. NSFC [20631030, 90922006]
  2. NSF of Jiangsu Province [BK2009009]
  3. National Basic Research Program of China [2007CB925102, 2010CB923402]

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Two isostructural metal phosphonates M-3(2-cpp)(2)(H2O)(3)center dot H2O [M(II) = Co (1), Zn (2), 2-cppH(3) = 2-carboxyphenylphosphonic acid] are synthesized and structurally characterized. Both exhibit layer structures in which -Co-O- columns are connected by the {PO3C} linkages. The column consists of triangular shaped {M3O3} trimers, inter-linked through either corner-or edge-sharing of the {MO6} octahedra. The phenyl groups are grafted on the two sides of the inorganic layer. Thermal analyses suggest that the layer structures of 1 and 2 are stable after removal of the lattice and coordination water. The dehydrated sample can be rehydrated reversibly in the case of compound 1. Magnetic studies reveal that antiferromagnetic interactions dominate in both 1 and 1-de, resulting in ferrimagnetic layers in both cases. The large inter-layer distance in 1 favors a ferromagnetic interaction between the layers. Hence ferrimagnetism is observed in both cases at low temperature. For 1-de, slow magnetization relaxation is also observed below ca. 2.8 K.

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