Unusually High-Spin Fe 12 C 12 - Metallo-Carbohedrene Clusters.
Lijun GengTurbasu SenguptaXilong LiChaonan CuiShiquan LinXi-Ling XuArthur C ReberShiv N KhannaWei-Jun ZhengZhixun LuoPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Ferromagnets constructed from nanometals of atomic precision are important for innovative advances in information storage, energy conversion, and spintronic microdevices. Considerable success has been achieved in designing molecular magnets, which, however, are challenging in preparation and may suffer from drawbacks on the incompatibility of high stability and strong ferromagnetism. Utilizing a state-of-the-art self-developed mass spectrometer and a homemade laser vaporization source, we have achieved a highly efficient preparation of pure iron clusters, and here, we report the finding of a strongly ferromagnetic metal-carbon cluster, Fe 12 C 12 - , simply by reacting the Fe n - clusters with acetylene in proper conditions. The unique stability of this ferromagnetic Fe 12 C 12 - cluster is rooted in a plumb-bob structure pertaining to Jahn-Teller distortion. We classify Fe 12 C 12 - as a new member of metallo-carbohedrenes and elucidate its structural stability mechanism as well as its soft-landing deposition and magnetization measurements, providing promise for the exploration of potential applications.