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Reversible Switchability of Magnetic Anisotropy and Magnetodielectric Effect Induced by Intermolecular Motion.

Shan-Nan DuDan SuZe-Yu RuanYing-Qian ZhouWei DengWei-Xiong ZhangYoung SunJun-Liang LiuMing-Liang Tong
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Introducing magnetic switchability into artificial molecular machines is fascinating for precise control of magnetism via external stimuli. Herein, a field-induced Co II single-molecule magnet was found to exhibit the reversible switch of Jahn-Teller distortion near room temperature, along with thermal conformational motion of the 18-crown-6 rotor, which pulls the coordinated H 2 O to rotate through intermolecular hydrogen bonds and triggers a single-crystal-to-single-crystal phase transition with T warm =282 K and T cool =276 K. Interestingly, the molecular magnetic anisotropy probed by single-crystal angular-resolved magnetometry revealed the reorientation of easy axis by 14.6°. Moreover, ON/OFF negative magnetodielectric effects were respectively observed in the high-/low-temperature phase, which manifests the spin-lattice interaction in the high-temperature phase could be stronger, in accompanied by the hydrogen bonding between the rotating 18-crown-6 and the coordinated H 2 O.
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