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Towards rationalizing photoswitchable behavior of Cu2IIMoIV cyanido-bridged molecule
[CuII(enpnen)]2[MoIV(CN)8]⋅7H2O (enpnen = N,N′ - bis(2- aminoethyl)- 1,3 - propane-diamine) molecular cluster compound (1) was subject to a series of irradiations with the light of 405 nm. On irradiation isothermal magnetization at 1.8 and 5 K in the field range 0–70 kOe as well as magnetic suscepti...
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Published in: | Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials 2022-02, Vol.544, p.1, Article 168697 |
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Summary: | [CuII(enpnen)]2[MoIV(CN)8]⋅7H2O (enpnen = N,N′ - bis(2- aminoethyl)- 1,3 - propane-diamine) molecular cluster compound (1) was subject to a series of irradiations with the light of 405 nm. On irradiation isothermal magnetization at 1.8 and 5 K in the field range 0–70 kOe as well as magnetic susceptibility in the temperature range of 2–300 K were subsequently detected. Both types of magnetic signals were next analyzed assuming that the irradiation triggers two independent processes: the metal to metal charge transfer (MMCT) leading to a state with the Arrhenius-type relaxation and the spin crossover (SC) transition ending in a state whose relaxation displays a threshold behavior. The first mechanism leads to an electron from the spinless Mo(IV) configuration being transferred to one of the Cu(II) ions transforming the trimer into the state Cu(II)-N-C-Mo(V)-C-N-Cu(I), with spin 1/2 on the Mo(V) ion and the spinless Cu(I) ion. The other mechanism gives rise to an excited paramagnetic Mo(IV)∗ linked to two paramagnetic Cu(II) centers with a possible superexchange interaction. The spin of the excited Mo(IV)∗ species is equal to 1 and associated to a disruption of the 5s-electronic pair. A reasonable result of simultaneous fitting the full series of susceptibility and magnetization data to the model taking into account both mechanisms corroborates their presence.
•Photoinduced magnetic effect.•Functional molecular magnet.•Devising a model to reproduce the experimental data.•Metal to metal charge transfer.•Light induced excited state spin trapping. |
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ISSN: | 0304-8853 1873-4766 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jmmm.2021.168697 |