Slow magnetic relaxation in a trigonal-planar mononuclear Fe(II) complex.
Yuzhu LiJing XiJesus Ferrando SoriaYi Quan ZhangWenyuan WangYou SongYan GuoEmilio PardoXiangyu Y LiuPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
Based on a β-diketiminate ligand, an iron(III) tetrahedral high-spin complex, [LFe III (Cl) 2 ] (1), and an iron(II) high-spin triangular planar complex, [LFe II Cl] (2), have been synthesized and structurally characterized. Also, complex 1 can be considered as a precursor to produce 2 via a reduction process, with a concomitant change in its magnetic anisotropy. Combined experiments and ab initio calculations support the observation of field-induced single-ion magnet (SIM) behaviour for 2 with an effective spin-reversal energy barrier of U eff = 40.02 K, as a direct consequence of the large intrinsic magnetic anisotropy (easy axis) arising from out-of-state spin-orbit coupling in the trigonal planar Fe II complex. Noteworthy butterfly hysteresis loops were observed from 2 up to 8 K, which represents the first case in Fe(II) complexes.