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Syntheses, Structures, and Magnetic Properties of Three Cyano-Bridged Fe<sup>II</sup>–Mo<sup>III</sup> Single-Molecule Magnets

Fangxue Xu, Yuting Zhou, Chengcheng Zhang, Xinyu Zhang, Hai‐Yan Wei, Xin‐Yi Wang

2023Inorganic Chemistry11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Three new cyano-bridged Fe II –Mo III complexes assembled from the [Mo III (CN) 7 ] 4– unit, Fe II ions, and three pentadentate N 3 O 2 ligands, namely {[Fe 2 H 3 (dapab) 2 ][Mo(CN) 6 ]} n ·2H 2 O·3.5MeCN ( 1 ), [Fe(H 2 dapb)(H 2 O)][Fe(Hdapb)(H 2 O)][Mo(CN) 6 ]·4H 2 O·3MeCN ( 2 ), and [Fe(H 2 dapba)(H 2 O)] 2 [Mo(CN) 7 ]·6H 2 O ( 3 ) (H 2 dapab = 2,6-diacetylpyridine bis(2-aminobenzoylhydrazone), H 2 dapb = 2,6-diacetylpyridine bis(benzoylhydrazone), H 2 dapba = 2,6-diacetylpyridine bis(4-aminobenzoylhydrazone)), have been synthesized and characterized. Single-crystal structure analyses suggest that complex 1 contains a one-dimensional (1D) chain structure where two Fe II ions are bridged by the in situ generated [Mo III (CN) 6 ] 3– unit through two trans -cyanide groups into trinuclear Fe 2 II Mo III clusters that are further linked by the amino of the ligand into an infinite chain. Complexes 2 and 3 are cyano-bridged Fe 2 II Mo III trinuclear clusters with two Fe II ions connected by the [Mo III (CN) 6 ] 3– and [Mo III (CN) 7 ] 4– units, respectively. Direct current magnetic studies confirmed the ferromagnetic interactions between the cyano-bridged Fe II and Mo III centers and significant easy-axis magnetic anisotropy for all three complexes. Furthermore, complexes 1–3 exhibit slow magnetic relaxation under a zero dc field, with relaxation barriers of 42.3, 21.6, and 14.4 K, respectively, making them the first examples of cyano-bridged Fe II –Mo III single-molecule magnets.

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