Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.49, No.20, 9104-9106, 2010
A Mixed 3d-4f 14-Metallacrown-5 Complex That Displays Slow Magnetic Relaxation through Geometric Control of Magnetoanisotropy
We describe the synthesis and magnetic properties of a unique mixed 3d-4f 14-metallacrown-5 complex. This is the first metallacrown family to feature mu-O and mu-OH bridges as well as to incorporate a Ln(lll) ion into the ring. Alternating-current SQUID magnetometry of the Tb, Dy, and Ho derivatives reveals slow magnetic relaxation, a hallmark property of single-molecule magnets. For the Dy structure (4), an effective energy barrier U-eff of 16.7 K and a relaxation time of 4.9 x 10(-8) s were calculated. Because of the relatively small total spin, this behavior most likely results from a large magnetoanisotropy, which is controlled through geometric constraints.