An Azido-Bridged Dysprosium Chain Complex Showing Zero-field Slow Magnetic Relaxation.
Dong ShaoJiong YangXiaodong YangZhengfang TianPublished in: Chemistry, an Asian journal (2021)
A one-dimensional (1D) azido-bridged dysprosium coordination polymer featuring a zig-zag chain structure constructed from a halogen-functionalized quinoline derivative and N3 - ligands was structurally and magnetically characterized. Magnetic studies revealed that the chain complex exhibits zero-field slow magnetic relaxation and a significant butterfly-like hysteresis loop, originating from highly magnetic anisotropy of the Dy3+ ions in a D4d symmetry. This compound represents the first azido-bridged lanthanide chain showing zero-field slow magnetic relaxation behavior. These results highlight that the combination of high symmetric Ln3+ ions with the versatile azido bridging ligand provides an effective approach for the design and construction of advanced lanthanides molecular magnets.