Intramolecular magnetic interaction between a localized open-shell 4f-electronic system and a photoexcited macrocyclic π-conjugate system in terbium-phthalocyaninnato (Tb-Pc) 1:1 complex was investigated using variable-temperature variable-field magnetic circular dichroism (VTVH MCD) spectroscopy. The 1:1 complex [Tb(Pc)(cyclen)]Cl (Pc = phthalocyaninato dianion, cyclen = 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane) with the capping ligand providing an exact fourfold symmetry showed a significant temperature dependence and a nonlinear field dependence in the MCD intensity of the Pc-centered highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO)-lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) π-π* transition, while a diamagnetic congener [Y(Pc)(cyclen)]Cl showed a temperature-independent MCD with a linear-field dependence. This indicates that the (4f) system of the Tb ion with a total angular momentum and the photoexcited π-system of the Pc macrocycle with an orbital angular momentum are magnetically coupled. By numerical simulation using a model where ground doublet state |⟩ = |±6⟩ and excited quartet state |, ⟩ = |±6, ±||⟩ are included, the - interaction magnitude Δ and the Pc-centered orbital angular momentum ||ℏ were determined to be 1.1 cm and 2.0 ℏ, respectively. From restricted active space self-consistent field (RASSCF)-restricted active space state interaction (RASSI) calculations on the π-π* excited states of the Tb complex, the magnitude of the - interaction was estimated. The comparison between the calculations on the Y and Tb complexes revealed that the ferromagnetic-type coupling occurs between the orbital component in the of Tb and the on Pc, supporting the model that we employed for the analysis of the experimental data.
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