Photo-responsive Single-Molecule Magnet Showing 0D to 1D Single-Crystal-to-Single-Crystal Structural Transition and Hysteresis Modulation.
Xin-Da HuangXiu-Fang MaLi-Min ZhengPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
Photo-responsive lanthanide-based single-molecule magnets (SMM) hold great promise for future switching and memory devices. Herein, we report a dysprosium phosphonate [Dy III (SCN) 2 (NO 3 )(depma) 2 (4-hpy) 2 ] (1Dy), which features a supramolecular framework containing layers of hydrogen-bonding network and pillars of π-π interacted anthracene units. The photocycloaddition reaction of anthracene pairs led to a rapid and reversible single-crystal-to-single-crystal (SC-SC) structural transition to form the 1D coordination polymer [Dy III (SCN) 2 (NO 3 )(depma 2 )(4-hpy) 2 ] n (2Dy), accompanied by photoswitchable SMM properties with the reduction of effective energy barrier by half and the narrowing of the butterfly-like hysteresis loop. The diluted sample showed a photo-induced switch of the blocking temperature (T B ) from 3.8 K for 1Dy@Y to 2.6 K for 2Dy@Y. This work may inspire the construction of lanthanide-based molecular materials with targeted photo-responsive magnetic properties.