Magnetic coupling in a hybrid Mn(II) acetylene dicarboxylate
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Pradaux-Caggiano, Fabienne
Hatcher, Lauren E
Gee, William J
Wilson, Chick C
Butler, Keith T
Carbery, David R
Walsh, Aron
Melot, Brent C
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The design of ligands that mediate through-bond long range super-exchange in metal-organic hybrid materials would expand chemical space beyond the commonly observed short range, low temperature magnetic ordering. Here we examine acetylene dicarboxylate as a potential ligand that could install long range magnetic ordering due to its spatially continuous frontier orbitals. Using a known Mn(II)-containing coordination polymer we compute and measure the electronic structure and magnetic ordering. In this case, the latter is weak owing to the sub-optimal ligand coordination geometry, with a critical temperature of 2.5 K.
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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18
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48
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Hendon, CH; Pradaux-Caggiano, F; Hatcher, LE; Gee, WJ; Wilson, CC; Butler, KT; Carbery, DR; Walsh, A; Melot, BC, Magnetic coupling in a hybrid Mn(II) acetylene dicarboxylate, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2016, 18 (48), pp. 33329-33334