2007
DOI: 10.1021/ja0683281
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A Family of Mixed-Metal Cyanide Cubes with Alternating Octahedral and Tetrahedral Corners Exhibiting a Variety of Magnetic Behaviors Including Single Molecule Magnetism

Abstract: A series of structurally related pseudocubic metal cyanide clusters of Re(II) and 3d metal ions [{MX}4{Re(triphos)(CN)3}4] (M = Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Zn; X = Cl, I, -OCH3) have been prepared, and their magnetic and electrochemical properties have been probed to evaluate the effect of changing the identity of the 3d metal ion. Electrochemistry of the clusters reveals several rhenium-based oxidation and reduction processes, some of which result in cluster fragmentation. The richest electrochemistry was observed for th… Show more

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“…This difference may be due to weak intra-and intermolecular interactions, [16] most likely related to the packing of the clusters into dimer units. In the dimers, there are p contacts between the tmphen ligands of Fe (1) [19,20] Therefore, the X-ray data indicate that the metal core in 1 is {(LS-Fe II ) 3 Figure 2). …”
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“…This difference may be due to weak intra-and intermolecular interactions, [16] most likely related to the packing of the clusters into dimer units. In the dimers, there are p contacts between the tmphen ligands of Fe (1) [19,20] Therefore, the X-ray data indicate that the metal core in 1 is {(LS-Fe II ) 3 Figure 2). …”
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“…Owing to the synthetic difficulty of the 4d and 5d compounds, the SMMs based on the heavy metal centres are still very limited compared with the vast amount of 3d analogues [32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40]. In this respect, the building block approach, especially using the cyanometalates, was proved to be of crucial importance.…”
Section: Representative Molecular Nanomagnets (A) the Development Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[23,24] In contrast to inorganic medicinal chemistry, paramagnetic rhenium complexes have received some attention in the design of single-molecule magnets (SMM). [19,[25][26][27][28] Here a brief diversion is here needed for a broader perspective. About 20 years ago, the molecular cluster [Mn 12 O 12 (CH 3 CO 2 ) 16 (H 2 O) 4 ] was discovered to exhibit slow magnetic relaxation at low temperatures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[33] The strategy of utilizing second-and third-row transition-metal ions in the construction of SMM has been recently and successfully applied for the synthesis of Mo(iii)-based cyanide clusters [34,35] and in one case, for the preparation of a family of mixed-metal cyanide cubes containing octahedral Re(ii) vertices. [27,28,36] Re(ii) complexes, thus, appear as potentially useful building blocks for SMM. However, one of the problems of generating Re(ii) clusters is the lack of a synthetic strategy that allows one to produce Re(ii) precursors in a systematic manner.…”
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