We report the synthesis, structural characterization and magnetic properties of a series of Co(III)/Dy(III) complexes built up from an -alkyl derivatized amino-alcohol ligand diethanolamine, functionalized with CH alkyl chains ( = 3, 4, 6, 8 and 10). While = 3 afforded a butterfly {CoIII2DyIII2} core, the other alkyl chains ( = 4, 6, 8) afforded hexanuclear triangle-in-triangle {CoIII3DyIII3} complexes as shown by single-crystal X-ray determinations. Infrared spectroscopy allows us to characterize the C derivative complex, which did not crystallize. Magnetic ac susceptibility data collected below 10 K at driving frequencies up to 10 kHz under zero-dc field and up to 1 T provide insight into the SMM behaviour of the studied complexes. The characteristic time of the magnetization dynamics can be understood in terms of the competing Raman, Direct and Orbach-like mechanisms. A relationship between the magnetization dynamics within the family of complexes and the increasing alkyl chain length is discussed.
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