Controlled Dimerization of Mn12 Single-Molecule Magnets.
Taylor A JenkinsMartin GarneroSergio A CorralesEric R WilliamsAndrew M MowsonAndrew OzarowskiWolfgang WernsdorferGeorge ChristouChristos LampropoulosPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2017)
Controlled dimerization of Mn12 single-molecule magnets (SMMs) was achieved via a synthetic route involving a competition between bridging and terminal ligands, namely, diols and alcohols. The reaction using a 1:1 ratio of the competing ligands resulted in the isolation of a new family of covalently linked dimers of Mn12 SMMs. This is the first step toward the controlled growth of SMM oligomeric arrays.