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Title: Field supported slow magnetic relaxation in a quasi-one-dimensional copper(II) complex with a pentaheterocyclic triphenodioxazine
Authors: Demidov, O. P.
Демидов, О. П.
Keywords: Single-molecule magnets;Lanthanide complexes;Electronic-structure;Co(ii) complex;Behavior;Coherence;Exchange;Anisotropy;Crystal State
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation: Korchagin, D. V., Ivakhnenko, E. P., Demidov, O. P., Akimov, A. V., Morgunov, R. B., Starikov, A. G., Palii, A. V., Minkin, V. I., Aldoshin, S. M. Field supported slow magnetic relaxation in a quasi-one-dimensional copper(II) complex with a pentaheterocyclic triphenodioxazine // New Journal of Chemistry. - 2021. - DOI10.1039/d1nj03217h
Series/Report no.: New Journal of Chemistry
Abstract: A new copper(II) complex (I) was obtained by the reaction of a sterically crowded 2,4-di-(tert-butyl)-9-chloro-benzo[5,6][1,4]oxazine[2,3-b]phenoxazine bridging ligand with Cu(II) hexafluoroacetylacetonate. Compound I is a quasi-one-dimensional complex in which the Cu(hfac)(2) moieties are co-crystallized with the triphenodioxazine molecules through only weak Cu center dot center dot center dot N short intermolecular interactions (the Cu center dot center dot center dot N distances are 2.732 and 2.752 angstrom). The magnetic AC susceptibility data show that in spite of the absence of zero-field splitting in the Cu(u) ion with S = 1/2, the compound demonstrates a slow magnetic relaxation behaviour at a weak applied magnetic field (H-DC = 500 Oe). The EPR spectra and DC magnetic measurements show the strong axial anisotropy of the g-tensor. The temperature dependence of the relaxation time is well described by the combination of one-phonon direct and two-phonon Raman processes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/18447
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