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TbO@(13333)-C: A Non-Isolated Pentagon Endohedral Fullerene Containing a Nearly Linear Tb-O-Tb Unit. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Terbium has been identified to form oxide clusters within fullerene cages, particularly as TbO@(13333)-C, which was produced during the synthesis of azafullerene Tb@CN.
  • Cocrystallization of TbO@(13333)-C with Ni(OEP) resulted in a new compound, TbO@(13333)-C·Ni(OEP)·1.5CH, which was analyzed using single-crystal X-ray diffraction to reveal its structure.
  • The study indicates that TbO@(13333)-C exhibits strong axial magnetic properties based on computational methods, suggesting it could function as a single-molecule magnet with significant magnetic anisotropy.

Article Abstract

Terbium has been added to the list of elements that form oxide clusters inside fullerene cages. TbO@(13333)-C has been isolated as a byproduct of the electric arc synthesis of the azafullerene Tb@CN. Cocrystallization of TbO@(13333)-C with Ni(OEP) (where OEP is the dianion of octaethylporphyrin) in toluene yielded black needles of TbO@(13333)-C·Ni(OEP)·1.5CH that have been examined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The resulting structure shows that a nearly linear Tb-O-Tb unit is contained in a (13333)-C, which has two sites where pentagons share an edge to form pentalene units at opposite ends of the fullerene. Unlike the usual situations where metal atoms in fullerenes that do not obey the isolated pentagon rule are situated within the folds of the pentalene units, the Tb atoms in TbO@(13333)-C are positioned to the side of the pentalene units and near-neighboring hexagons. The magnetic properties of TbO@(13333)-C have been examined starting from the experimental geometry, using ab-initio multiconfigurational methods. The computations predict that TbO@(13333)-C will show strong axiality, which would make it a single-molecule magnet with a large magnetic anisotropy barrier.

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