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A family of mixed-metal cyanide cubes with alternating octahedral and tetrahedral corners exhibiting a variety of magnetic behaviors including single molecule magnetism

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
卷 129, 期 26, 页码 8139-8149

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja0683281

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A series of structurally related pseudocubic metal cyanide clusters of Re(II) and 3d metal ions [{MX}(4){Re(triphos)(CN)(3)}(4)] (M = Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Zn; X = Cl, I, -OCH3) have been prepared, and their magnetic and electrochemical properties have been probed to evaluate the effect of changing the identity of the 3d metal ion. Electrochemistry of the clusters reveals several rhenium-based oxidation and reduction processes, some of which result in cluster fragmentation. The richest electrochemistry was observed for the iron congener, which exists as the Re(I)/Fe(III) cluster at the resting potential and exhibits six clear one-electron reversible redox couples and two, closely spaced one-electron quasi-reversible processes. The [{(MnCl)-Cl-II}(4){Re-II(triphos)(CN)(3)}(4)] complex exhibits single molecule magnetism with a fast tunneling relaxation process observed at H = 0 determined by micro-SQUID magnetization measurements. A comparative evaluation of the magnetic properties across the series reveals that the compounds exhibit antiferromagnetic coupling between the metal ions, except for [{(NiCl)-Cl-II}(4){Re-II(triphos)(CN)(3)}(4)] that shows ferromagnetic behavior. Despite the large ground-state spin value of [{(NiCl)-Cl-II}(4){Re-II(triphos)(CN)(3)}(4)] (S = 6), only manganese congeners exhibit SMM behavior to 1.8 K.

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