Magnetic behaviour of a spin-canted asymmetric lanthanide quinolate trimer.
Lester BatistaSagar PaulConcepción Molina-JirónJuan A JaénDieter FenskerOliver FuhrManfred M KappesWolfgang WernsdorferEufemio Moreno PinedaPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
An asymmetrical dysprosium trimer with a molecular formula of [Dy 3 (hq) 7 (hqH)(NO 3 ) 2 (H 2 O)] was obtained through a reflux reaction employing as starting material Dy(NO 3 ) 3 · n H 2 O and 8-quinolinoline as ligand. Magnetic susceptibility investigations show the system to be an SMM, which was corroborated by sub-Kelvin μSQUID studies. Upon cooling, the magnetic susceptibility also exhibits a decrease in the χ M T product, which was confirmed to be due to intramolecular antiferromagnetic interactions. μSQUID measurements, moreover, reveal a marked magnetic behaviour in the angular dependence of the hysteresis loops. The latter is a direct consequence of the non-colinear spin arrangement of the anisotropy axes of each Dy(III) ion in [Dy 3 (hq) 7 (hqH)(NO 3 ) 2 (H 2 O)] and the interaction between the ions, as also evidenced by CASSCF calculations. Our results evidence the effect of spin canting along with the intramolecular interactions, which can induce non-trivial magnetic behaviour in SMMs.