Single molecule magnet with an unpaired electron trapped between two lanthanide ions inside a fullerene

Abstract

Increasing the temperature at which molecules behave as single-molecule magnets is a serious challenge in molecular magnetism. One of the ways to address this problem is to create the molecules with strongly coupled lanthanide ions. In this work, endohedral metallofullerenes Y 2 @C 80 and Dy 2 @C 80 are obtained in the form of air-stable benzyl monoadducts. Both feature an unpaired electron trapped between metal ions, thus forming a single-electron metal-metal bond. Giant exchange interactions between lanthanide ions and the unpaired electron result in single-molecule magnetism of Dy 2 @C 80 (CH 2 Ph) with a record-high 100 s blocking temperature of 18 K. All magnetic moments in Dy 2 @C 80 (CH 2 Ph) are parallel and couple ferromagnetically to form a single spin unit of 21 μ B with a dysprosium-electron exchange constant of 32 cm -1. The barrier of the magnetization reversal of 613 K is assigned to the state in which the spin of one Dy centre is flipped.

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Keywords
fullerene, lanthanide, electron, fullerene, fundamental particle, ion, magnetization, metal, molecular analysis, rare earth element, Article, chemical bond, chemical interaction, chemical reaction, crystal structure, density functional theory, electrochemical analysis, electron, electron spin resonance, ferromagnetic coupling, hysteresis, low temperature, magnetic field, magnetism, magnetometry, matrix-assisted laser desorption-ionization mass spectrometry, molecule, particle size, room temperature, synthesis, X ray diffraction
Citation
Liu, F., Krylov, D. S., Spree, L., Avdoshenko, S. M., Samoylova, N. A., Rosenkranz, M., et al. (2017). Single molecule magnet with an unpaired electron trapped between two lanthanide ions inside a fullerene. 8. https://doi.org//10.1038/ncomms16098
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