A hexacarboxylic open-shell building block: synthesis, structure and magnetism of a three-dimensional metal-radical framework

作者:Roques Nans; Maspoch Daniel; Luis Fernando; Camon Agustin; Wurst Klaus; Datcu Angela; Rovira Concepcio; Ruiz Molina Daniel; Veciana Jaume*
来源:Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2008, 18(1): 98-108.
DOI:10.1039/b713705b

摘要

An octahedral hexacarboxylic polychlorotriphenylmethyl radical (PTMHC) and its hydrogenated precursor (alpha H-PTMHC) have been reacted with Cu(II) and 4,4'-bipyridine to prepare two isomorphic three-dimensional (3-D) coordination polymers of formula [Cu(6)(PTMHC)(2)(4,4'-bipy)(3)(H(2)O)(12)](n) (1) and [Cu(6)(alpha H-PTMHC)(2)(4,4'-bipy)(3)(EtOH)(6)(H(2)O)(6)](n) (2). Both 3-D structures can be described as two interpenetrating primitive cubic nets connected through bipyridine linkers, which defines an unusual topology with Schlafi symbol of (6(2).8(1)).(6(6).8(9)). Magnetic properties of both metal-organic frameworks have been studied in detail. 2 shows weak antiferromagnetic interactions between Cu(II) ions at low temperature. In contrast, 1 reveals unexpected metal -radical ferromagnetic interactions (theta = 2.1 (2) K). Information on the existence of magnetic ordering and the nature of the ordered phase for 1 has been investigated via very low temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements. Surprisingly, the experimental data indicate the occurrence of 3-D antiferromagnetic ordering below 0.5 K. This latter phenomenon has been explained with specific heat measurements. Experimental results reveal the coexistence of relatively strong ferromagnetic interactions with weaker antiferromagnetic ones, mediated through the bipyridine linkers, which finally determine the low temperature magnetic structure. A deeper study of the data allows the analysis of the magnetic behavior o

  • 出版日期2008