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Zhang, Lina, Duan, Peigao, Liu, Yang, Sun, Jingxian, Zhao, Dan, Du, Chenxia (2018) Anion-directed assembly of lanthanide coordination polymers with SMMs properties based on a dihydrazone ligand. Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - Crystalline Materials, 233 (1) 51-59 doi:10.1515/zkri-2017-2076

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TitleAnion-directed assembly of lanthanide coordination polymers with SMMs properties based on a dihydrazone ligand
JournalZeitschrift für Kristallographie - Crystalline Materials
AuthorsZhang, LinaAuthor
Duan, PeigaoAuthor
Liu, YangAuthor
Sun, JingxianAuthor
Zhao, DanAuthor
Du, ChenxiaAuthor
Year2018 (January 26)Volume233
Issue1
PublisherWalter de Gruyter GmbH
DOIdoi:10.1515/zkri-2017-2076Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceZhang, Lina, Duan, Peigao, Liu, Yang, Sun, Jingxian, Zhao, Dan, Du, Chenxia (2018) Anion-directed assembly of lanthanide coordination polymers with SMMs properties based on a dihydrazone ligand. Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - Crystalline Materials, 233 (1) 51-59 doi:10.1515/zkri-2017-2076
Plain TextZhang, Lina, Duan, Peigao, Liu, Yang, Sun, Jingxian, Zhao, Dan, Du, Chenxia (2018) Anion-directed assembly of lanthanide coordination polymers with SMMs properties based on a dihydrazone ligand. Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - Crystalline Materials, 233 (1) 51-59 doi:10.1515/zkri-2017-2076
In(2018, January) Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - Crystalline Materials Vol. 233 (1) Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Abstract/NotesAbstractFour new Ln(III)-based coordination polymers (CPs), [Eu(HL)Cl2(DMF)2]·(H2L) (1), [Dy(HL)Cl2(DMF)2]·(H2L) (2), [Er(HL)Cl2(DMF)(CH3OH)]·(DMF) (3) and [Yb(HL)Cl2(DMF)(H2O)]·(DMF) (4) (H2L=2,6-bis[(3-methoxysalicylidene)hydrazinocarbonyl]pyridine) have been synthesized through the reaction of Ln(III) chloride and H2L by using the vapour diffusion method. Interestingly, Cl−as a template agent plays a vital role in the formation of the target complexes. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies indicate that1and2are isostructural and crystallize in triclinic space groupP1̅, while complexes3and4are isostructural and crystallize in monoclinic space groupC2/c. Variable temperature magnetization measurement (χMT–T) demonstrates possible antiferromagnetic interactions in complex2. Alternating-current (ac) susceptibility measurement furthermore indicated frequency dependence for both the in-phase (χ′) and out-of-phase (χ″) components in2, suggesting that there is a slow relaxation behavior of the magnetization, which is typical of single-molecule magnets (SMMs). This is the first time that Ln(III) CPs based on such a dihydrazone ligand has been reported so far.


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