High-coordinate mononuclear Ln(III) complexes: Synthetic strategies and magnetic properties

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Single-molecule magnets involving monometallic 4f complexes have been investigated extensively in last two decades to understand the factors that govern the slow magnetization relaxation behavior in these complexes and to establish a magneto-structural correlation. The prime goal in this direction is to suppress the temperature independent quantum tunneling of magnetization (QTM) effect via fine-tuning the coordination geometry/microenvironment. Among the various coordination geometries that have been pursued, complexes containing high coordination number around Ln(III) are sparse. Herein, we present a summary of the various synthetic strategies that were used for the assembly of 10-and 12-coordinated Ln(III) complexes. The magnetic properties of such complexes are also described.

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Acharya, J., Kalita, P., & Chandrasekhar, V. (2021, January 1). High-coordinate mononuclear Ln(III) complexes: Synthetic strategies and magnetic properties. Magnetochemistry. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/magnetochemistry7010001

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