Rotaxane CoII Complexes as Field-Induced Single-Ion Magnets

18 March 2021, Version 1

Abstract

Mechanically chelating ligands have untapped potential for the engineering of metal ion properties by providing reliable control of the number, nature and geometry of donor atoms, akin to how a protein cavity controls the properties of bound metal ions. Here we demonstrate this principle in the context of CoII-based single-ion magnets. Using multi-frequency EPR, susceptibility and magnetization measurements we found that these complexes show some of the highest zero field splittings reported for five-coordinate CoII complexes to date. The predictable coordination behavior of the interlocked ligands allowed the magnetic properties of their CoII complexes to be evaluated computationally a priori and our combined experimental and theoretical approach enabled us to rationalize the observed trends. The predictable magnetic behavior of the rotaxane CoII complexes demonstrates that interlocked ligands offer a new strategy to design metal complexes with interesting functionality.

Keywords

rotaxane

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2021 03 09 Cirulli SIM ESI
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[Co(2)]2+(ClO4-)2
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