Issue 4, 2023

From dinuclear to two-dimensional Dy(iii) complexes: single crystal–single crystal transformation and single-molecule magnetic behavior

Abstract

Regulating the magnetic properties through structural transformation and multifunctional magnetic bistable materials attracts increasing interest in the research area of molecular magnets. Herein, we have obtained a two-dimensional Dy3+ metal–organic framework {[Dy2(H2L)2(H2O)(CH3OH)](ClO4)2·H2O}n (1) and three dinuclear Dy2 complexes 2–4 based on the new diacylhydrazone ligand H4L. The structural analyses show that the Dy3+ ions have a coordination geometry of Hula-hoop (C2v) and are coordinated by one or two trans phenoxy groups of the ligand H3L or H2L2− with Dy–Ophenoxy bond distances in the range of 2.175–2.252 Å. The 2D complex (1) exhibits excellent thermal stability, a broad ligand-based fluorescence emission band and selective adsorption capacity for rhodamine B. The dinuclear Dy2 complexes (2–4) undergo consecutive single-crystal to single-crystal transformation in the mother liquor. Alternating-current (ac) susceptibility measurements reveal that 1–3 display typical single-molecule magnetic properties with effective energy barriers of 91.6 K, 106.3 K and 91.9 K, respectively. Ab initio calculations evidence good magnetic anisotropy with the calculated energy of the first excited state as high as 392.5 K (272.8 cm−1) for 1, 257.5 K (179.0 cm−1) for 2 and 250.2 K (173.9 cm−1) for 3, respectively.

Graphical abstract: From dinuclear to two-dimensional Dy(iii) complexes: single crystal–single crystal transformation and single-molecule magnetic behavior

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Oct 2022
Accepted
18 Dec 2022
First published
20 Dec 2022

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2023,11, 1550-1559

From dinuclear to two-dimensional Dy(III) complexes: single crystal–single crystal transformation and single-molecule magnetic behavior

Y. Jin, K. Yu, N. Zhang, Y. Zhang, C. Liu and H. Kou, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2023, 11, 1550 DOI: 10.1039/D2TC04452H

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