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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Magnetic Exchange Coupling in 3d and 4f Complexes Using Radical Tetrazine-based Frameworks

Alves Lemes, Maykon 11 September 2019 (has links)
High symmetry and low coordinated single-ion lanthanides have been a successful recipe to design high performance single molecule magnets (SMMs). However, enhancement of the magnetic properties of polymetallic SMMs is an important challenge. Therefore, this thesis describes the use of redox non-innocent tetrazine-based ligands and d- and f- elements in order to fine-tune the electronic structure of the resulting compounds to promote strong exchange interactions between the spin carriers. As reported in the literature, radical-bridged ligands represent a potential strategy to improve the magnetic properties of polymetallic SMMs. Thus, chapter one introduces principal concepts that govern the physical properties of metal complexes containing radical-bridged ligands. Chapter two describes the magnetic properties of a unique air-stable tetratopic radical- bridged bpymtz•− (3,6-bis(2-pyrimidyl)-1,2,4,5-tetrazine) templating four Ni(II) metal ions. The dc magnetic studies along with DFT calculations reveal strong ferromagnetic exchange coupling between the Ni− bpymtz•− of J = 98 cm-1 with a spin ground state of S = 9/2. Chapter three describes the application of another tetrazine-based ligand, bpytz (3,6- bis(3,5-dimethylpyrazolyl)-1,2,4,5-tetrazine) to probe magnetic exchange interactions in a {CoII4} supramolecular square. The modelling of dc susceptibility data shows significant Co(II) - bpytz•− magnetic coupling of J = - 118 cm-1 for a spin ground state ST = 4. While the non-reduced analog displays weak Co(II)-Co(II) exchange of J = - 0.64 cm-1 (S = 0 ground state). Additionally, the radical-radical magnetic exchange contribution was probed with an analogous {ZnII4} square, where a J = -15.9 cm-1 was found. Chapter four extends the application of reduced tetrazine ligands to lanthanide systems. Here we demonstrate that the systematic reduction of the ligand with cobaltacene (CoCp2) led to the formation of a strongly coupled bpytz•−−bpytz•− bridging ligand. Magnetic measurements combined with ab initio calculations confirm unprecedented intramolecular pi-dimerization preventing strong magnetic Dy(III)−bpytz•− communication. Chapter five describes the synthesis and characterization of {LnIII4} (Ln = Dy, Gd and Lu) where the Ln(III) ions are bridged by peripheral bpytz•−. The oxophilicity and high coordination numbers preferred by lanthanides ions lead to the formation of a cubane core made up of metal ions bridged by hydroxy ligands (M3-OH−). Experimental and computational studies were applied to verify the nature and strength of the magnetic interactions between the spin carriers.

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