Elucidating the exchange interactions in a {Gd III Cu II 4 } propellor.
María José Heras OjeaClaire WilsonJordi CireraH Hiroki OshioEliseo RuizMark MurriePublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
The multinucleating ligand 2,2'-(propane-1,3-diyldiimino)bis[2-(hydroxymethyl)-propane-1,3-diol] (bis-tris propane, H 6 L) is used in the design of a new family of 3d-4f complexes that display an unusual {LnCu 4 } four-blade propeller topology. We report the synthesis, structure and magnetic characterisation of [LnCu 4 (H 4 L) 4 ](Cl) 2 (ClO 4 )·6CH 3 OH, where Ln = Gd (1), Tb (2), Dy (3), La (4). Previously we have used CH 3 COO - and NO 3 - as co-ligands with bis-tris propane, but here the use of Cl - and ClO 4 - leads to coordination of four {Cu(H 4 L)} units around the central Ln ion. A magneto-structural analysis reveals that the geometrical arrangement of the Cu(II) centres defined by the H 4 L 2- ligands controls the magnetic communication between the different metal centres. DFT calculations performed on the isotropic (Gd) and diamagnetic (La) systems 1 and 4 help to unravel the intriguing exchange interactions.