2007
DOI: 10.1021/ic070320k
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1,2,3-Triazolate-Bridged Tetradecametallic Transition Metal Clusters [M14(L)6O6(OMe)18X6] (M = FeIII, CrIII and VIII/IV) and Related Compounds:  Ground-State Spins Ranging from S = 0 to S = 25 and Spin-Enhanced Magnetocaloric Effect

Abstract: We report the synthesis, by solvothermal methods, of the tetradecametallic cluster complexes [M14(L)6O6(OMe)18Cl6] (M=FeIII, CrIII) and [V14(L)6O6(OMe)18Cl6-xOx] (L=anion of 1,2,3-triazole or derivative). Crystal structure data are reported for the {M14} complexes [Fe14(C2H2N3)6O6(OMe)18Cl6], [Cr14(bta)6O6(OMe)18Cl6] (btaH=benzotriazole), [V14O6(Me2bta)6(OMe)18Cl6-xOx] [Me2btaH=5,6-Me2-benzotriazole; eight metal sites are VIII, the remainder are disordered between {VIII-Cl}2+ and {VIV=O}2+] and for the distort… Show more

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“…27 The largest homometallic Cr(III) complex reported to date, [Cr 14 (bta) 6 O 6 (OMe) 18 Cl 6 ] (btaH = benzotriazole), whose metallic skeleton describes a hexacapped hexagonal bipyramid also contains no carboxylates. 28 These latter two species hint that structurally novel clusters may be obtained by employing different ligand sets than those traditionally used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 The largest homometallic Cr(III) complex reported to date, [Cr 14 (bta) 6 O 6 (OMe) 18 Cl 6 ] (btaH = benzotriazole), whose metallic skeleton describes a hexacapped hexagonal bipyramid also contains no carboxylates. 28 These latter two species hint that structurally novel clusters may be obtained by employing different ligand sets than those traditionally used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 As for conventional cryogenic magnetic refrigerants, e.g., Gadolinium Gallium Garnet (GGG), 3 these so-called molecular coolers usually contain the isotropic Gd(III) ion because it has zero orbital angular momentum and provides the largest entropy per single ion. Although both homo-and heterometallic high nuclearity complexes have been reported to have high MCE, 4,5,6 small lightweight Gd(III) compounds represent the best compromise in terms of weak magnetic interactions, magnetic/non-magnetic elements ratio and spin multiplicity. 7,8 Enhancement of the latter through intramolecular ferromagnetic exchange is of course welcome, as it helps reaching large magnetic entropy at comparatively lower applied magnetic fields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To our knowledge, only few tetradecanuclear Fe III clusters are known. These include triazole-bridged [Fe 14 O 6 (L) 6 (OMe) 18 Cl 6 ] clusters (where L = 1,2,3-triazole, benzotriazole, 5-methylbenzotriazole, 5,6-dimethylbenzotriazole, 5-chlorobenzotriazole) [22,27] with a {Fe 14 O 6 } core, an alkoxide-based [Bu 4 N] 2 [Fe 14 O 8 (OCH 2 Me) 20 Cl 8 ] [28] cluster and a oxo/peroxo pivalate-type [Fe 14 O 4 (O 2 ) 2 (Piv) 12 (L) 8 (H 2 O) 12 ](NO 3 ) 2 cage (where L = phosphonate ligand) [29] possessing a {Fe 14 O 8 } core, and finally a nitride (Et 4 N) 4 [Fe 14 N 8 (L)Cl 12 ] (where L = (Me 3 Sn) 3 N) cluster [30] with a {Fe 14 N 8 } core, yet no tetradecanuclear cluster with a {Fe 14 O 14 } core has been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%