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Opening magnetic hysteresis improving the planarity of equatorial coordination by hydrogen bonding. | LitMetric

Opening magnetic hysteresis improving the planarity of equatorial coordination by hydrogen bonding.

Dalton Trans

Key Laboratory of Bioinorganic and Synthetic Chemistry of Ministry of Education, School of Chemistry, Sun Yat-Sen University, 510006 Guangzhou, Guangdong, P. R. China.

Published: May 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study demonstrates a transition from a discrete dinuclear dysprosium cluster to a one-dimensional polymeric chain while preserving the same core structure, which involves mixed-ligand strategies.
  • The differences in hydrogen bonding between various coordinated water molecules and other species affect the local geometry around the dysprosium ion, leading to distinct magnetic properties.
  • Notably, the dinuclear compound exhibits typical butterfly-shaped hysteresis loops, whereas the 1D polymer shows an unprecedented magnetic behavior at zero field up to 11 K, suggesting that the second coordination sphere significantly influences the first through hydrogen bonding.

Article Abstract

Through a mixed-ligand strategy, the structural change from a discrete dinuclear Dy cluster to a one-dimensional polymeric chain was achieved, maintaining the two magnetic entities with the same {Dy(dppbO)(HO)} (dppbO = 1,4-butylenebis(diphenylphosphine oxide)) core structure. Since the hydrogen bonding between the equatorial coordinated water molecules and the guests/solvents/anions is distinct, the local geometry and the equatorial planarity of the first coordination sphere of the central Dy ion become slightly different caused by the second coordination sphere. As a result, the dinuclear compound shows typical butterfly-shaped hysteresis loops, while it significantly opens at zero magnetic field up to 11 K for the 1D polymer, which is unprecedented in coordination polymers. Our experimental observations and theoretical analysis indicate that the hydrogen bonding leads to the fine-tuning of certain bond lengths and angles of the coordination environment, as well as the crystal field to a certain extent, revealing that the second coordination sphere affects the first coordination sphere by hydrogen bonding.

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