Structural Complexity and Magnetic Orderings in a Large Family of 3d-4f Heterobimetallic Sulfates.

Inorg Chem

Key Laboratory of Interfacial Physics and Technology, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2019 Jia Luo Road, Shanghai 201800, People's Republic of China.

Published: September 2020

The synthesis of a large family of heterobimetallic lanthanide copper sulfates was realized via stoichiometric hydrothermal reactions among LnO, CuO, and HSO, giving rise to four distinct phases, namely LnCu(SO)(OH) (Ln = Sm-Ho) (), LnCu(SO)(OH) (Ln = Tm-Lu) (), LnCu(SO)(OH) (Ln = Nd-Gd, except Pm) (), and LnCu(SO)(OH) (Ln = Dy-Lu) (), with completely different topologies. The passage from and to and across the 4f series, respectively, can be ascribed to the effect of lanthanide contraction, which progressively induces shrinking of the Ln-O distance, reduction in the Ln coordination number, and eventually structural transitions. The incorporation of identical 3d-4f metal ions into different spin-lattices, in conjunction with substitution of diverse Ln cations within the same spin-lattice, gives rise to tunable magnetic properties varying from ferromagnetic ordering in and to antiferromagnetic ordering in , and to paramagnetic correlations found in and .

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