Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.57, No.22, 14314-14321, 2018
Breaking the Magic Border of One Second for Slow Magnetic Relaxation of Cobalt-Based Single Ion Magnets
Instead of assembling complex clusters and/or expensive lanthanide-based systems as single ion magnets, we are focusing on mononuclear cobalt(II) systems among which the complex under study, [Co(pydca)(dmpy)](2)center dot H2O (1), shows a field supported slow magnetic relaxation on the order of seconds at low temperature (pydca = pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylato, dmpy = 2,6-dimethanolpyridine). The low-frequency relaxation time is as slow as tau(LF) = 1.35(6) s at T = 1.9 K and B-DC = 0.4 T. The properties of 1 are compared to the previously reported nickel and copper analogues which were the first examples of single ion magnets in the family of Ni(II) and Cu(II) complexes.