Exploring Magnetic XY Behavior in a Quasi-2D Anisotropic Triangular Lattice of Cu(II) by Functionalized Graphene.
Kriti GuptaArun DadwalPlawan Kumar JhaAnil JainSeikh Mohammad YusufPattayil A JoyNirmalya BallavPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2020)
Study on magnetism in two-dimensional (2D) spin-lattices is advancing rapidly. In this work, phase-pure botallackite (Bo) (Cu2(OH)3Br), a quasi-2D S = 1/2 anisotropic triangular spin-lattice is stabilized over 2D reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanosheets via simple oxidation-reduction reaction chemistry. In comparison to polycrystalline Bo, such an anchoring resulted in the oriented growth of Bo crystallites in the Bo-rGO system. The Bo-rGO nanocomposite was found to be magnetically active with a Néel transition at ∼8.9 K, crossing over to possible XY anisotropy at ∼5 K-as revealed by complementary dc and ac susceptibility measurements-an unprecedented observation in the field assigned to an interfacial effect. This work demonstrates the potential usage of nonmagnetic 2D functionalized graphene to significantly modulate the magnetic properties of 2D spin-lattices.
Keyphrases
- reduced graphene oxide
- room temperature
- gold nanoparticles
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- density functional theory
- single molecule
- quantum dots
- ionic liquid
- electron transfer
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- metal organic framework
- carbon nanotubes
- human health
- aqueous solution
- visible light
- tandem mass spectrometry
- simultaneous determination