Abstract
Static and dynamic magnetic properties of the tetracoordinate CoII complex [Co(CH3-im)2Cl2], (1, CH3-im = N-methyl-imidazole), studied using thorough analyses of magnetometry, and High-Frequency and -Field EPR (HFEPR) measurements, are reported. The study was supported by ab initio complete active space self-consistent field (CASSCF) calculations. It has been revealed that 1 possesses a large magnetic anisotropy with a large rhombicity (magnetometry: D = -13.5 cm-1, E/D = 0.33; HFEPR: D = -14.5(1) cm-1, E/D = 0.16(1)). These experimental results agree well with the theoretical calculations (D = -11.2 cm-1, E/D = 0.18). Furthermore, it has been revealed that 1 behaves as a field-induced single-ion magnet with a relatively large spin-reversal barrier (Ueff = 33.5 K). The influence of the Cl-Co-Cl angle on magnetic anisotropy parameters was evaluated using the CASSCF calculations.
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Nemec, I., Herchel, R., Kern, M., Neugebauer, P., van Slageren, J., & Trávníček, Z. (2017). Magnetic anisotropy and field-induced slow relaxation of magnetization in tetracoordinate CoII compound [Co(CH3-im)2Cl2]. Materials, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10030249
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