Unravelling the Highest Magnetic Anisotropy Among all the n d -Shells in [WCp 2 ] 0 Metallocene.
Sakshi NainAritra MukhopadhyayaMd Ehesan AliPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Single-molecule magnets (SMMs) with a large magnetization reversal barrier are predominated by the lanthanide systems due to their strong spin-orbit coupling (SOC). However, the transition metals have also emerged as potential contenders and the largest magnetic anisotropy has been identified for a cobalt system among any d-series-based SMMs (Bunting et al. Science 2018 , 362, eaat7319). In this work, we have explored the magnetic anisotropy in highly axial ligand field systems of metallocene, having different d-subshell (3d 4 , 4d 4 , and 5d 4 ). The wave function-based multireference methods including static and dynamic electron correlations have been employed to investigate the zero-field splitting (ZFS) parameters. Here, we report exceptionally large magnetic anisotropy for a 5d complex of [WCp 2 ] 0 with the highest energy barrier that is nearly twice as high as the previous record value for the Co complex. We have also observed that the axial ZFS parameter ( D ) is increasing down the group in the order of 3d < 4d < 5d, pertaining to a large SOC.