Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.142, No.7, 3336-3339, 2020
Incorporation of Cr-III into a Keggin Polyoxometalate as a Chemical Strategy to Stabilize a Labile {(CrO4)-O-III}Tetrahedral Conformation and Promote Unattended Single-Ion Magnet Properties
Polyoxometalates (POMs) provide rigid and highly symmetric coordination sites and can be used as a strategy for the stabilization of magnetic ions. Herein, we report a new member of the Keggin archetype, the Cr-centered Keggin anion [alpha-CrW12O40](5-) (CrW12), with the unusual tetrahedral coordination of Cr-III reported for the first time in POMs conferring unattended magnetic properties. POM chemistry has recently presented excellent examples of single-molecule and single-ion magnets (SMMs and SIMs) as well as molecular spin qubits; however, the majority of POM-based SIMs reported to date contain lanthanoid ions. CrW12, as the first example of a chromium(III) SIM, exhibits slow relaxation of magnetization and quantum tunneling with a singleion magnetic behavior even above 10 K with an energy barrier for the reversal of the magnetization of 3.0 K. The first 3d-metal SIM based on a nonlacunary Keggin anion is the foundation for a new research area in POM chemistry.