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The Missing Link in the Magnetism of Hybrid Cobalt Layered Hydroxides: The Odd–Even Effect of the Organic Spacer

Víctor Oestreicher, Diego Hunt, Christian Dölle, Paula Borovik, Matı́as Jobbágy, Gonzalo Abellán, Eugenio Coronado

2020Chemistry - A European Journal24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A dramatic change in the magnetic behaviour, which solely depends on the parity of the organic linker molecules, has been found in a family of layered Co II hydroxides covalently functionalized with dicarboxylic molecules. These layered hybrid materials have been synthesized at room temperature using a one‐pot procedure through the epoxide route . While hybrids connected by odd alkyl chains exhibit coercive fields (H c ) below ca. 3500 Oe and show spontaneous magnetization at temperatures (T M ) below 20 K, hybrids functionalized with even alkyl chains behave as hard magnets with H c >5500 Oe and display a T M higher than 55 K. This intriguing behaviour was studied by density functional theory with the incorporation of a Hubbard term (DFT+U) calculations, unveiling the structural subtleties underlying this observation. Indeed, the different molecular orientation exhibited by the even/odd alkyl chains, and the orientation of the covalently linked carboxylic groups modify the intensity of the magnetic coupling of both octahedral and tetrahedral in‐plane sublattices, thus strongly affecting the magnetic properties of the hybrid. These findings offer an outstanding level of tuning in the molecular design of hybrid magnetic materials based on layered hydroxides.

Topics & Concepts

AlkylMagnetismCovalent bondHybrid materialMaterials scienceOctahedronMoleculeCrystallographyDensity functional theoryCobaltMagnetizationChemistryCondensed matter physicsNanotechnologyComputational chemistryOrganic chemistryPhysicsMagnetic fieldCrystal structureQuantum mechanicsMetallurgyLayered Double Hydroxides Synthesis and ApplicationsSupercapacitor Materials and FabricationPorphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry