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Magnetic and Luminescent Binuclear Double-Stranded Helicates

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posted on 2014-07-21, 00:00 authored by Paula Cucos, Floriana Tuna, Lorenzo Sorace, Iulia Matei, Catalin Maxim, Sergiu Shova, Ruxandra Gheorghe, Andrea Caneschi, Mihaela Hillebrand, Marius Andruh
Three new binuclear helicates, [M2L2]·3DMF (M = Co­(II), 1, Zn­(II), 3) and [Cu2L2]·DMF·0.4H2O (2), have been assembled using the helicand H2L that results from the 2:1 condensation reaction between o-vanillin and 4,4′-diaminodiphenyl ether. The metal ions within the binuclear helicates are tetracoordinated with a distorted tetrahedral geometry. Direct current magnetic characterization and EPR spectroscopy of the Co­(II) derivative point to an easy axis type anisotropy for both Co­(II) centers, with a separation of at least 55 K between the two doublets. Dynamic susceptibility measurements evidence slow relaxation of the magnetization in an applied dc field. Since the distance between the cobalt ions is quite large (11.59 Å), this is attributed in a first instance to the intrinsic properties of each Co­(II) center (single-ion magnet behavior). However, the temperature dependence of the relaxation rate and the absence of slow dynamics in the Zn­(II)-doped sample suggest that neither the simple Orbach mechanism nor Raman or direct processes can account for the relaxation, and collective phenomena have to be invoked for the observed behavior. Finally, due to the rigidization of the two organic ligands upon coordination, the pure zinc derivative exhibits fluorescence emission in solution, which was analyzed in terms of fluorescence quantum yields and lifetimes.

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