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An Azido-Cyanide Mixed-Bridged [Fe4Ni4] Single-Molecule Magnet.

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Taking advantages of both azide and cyanide bridges in magnetism and synthesis, an azido-cyanide mixed-bridged octanuclear [FeIII4NiII4] SMM of [{(enbzpy)Ni2(μ1,1-N3)2·(DMF)}{Tp*Fe(CN)3}2]2·2DMF·14H2O (1) was explored and characterized, which exhibits slow relaxation of… Click to show full abstract

Taking advantages of both azide and cyanide bridges in magnetism and synthesis, an azido-cyanide mixed-bridged octanuclear [FeIII4NiII4] SMM of [{(enbzpy)Ni2(μ1,1-N3)2·(DMF)}{Tp*Fe(CN)3}2]2·2DMF·14H2O (1) was explored and characterized, which exhibits slow relaxation of the magnetization and an S = 6 ground state benefit from the end-on azido bridges.

Keywords: cyanide mixed; mixed bridged; azido; bridged fe4ni4; azido cyanide

Journal Title: Inorganic chemistry
Year Published: 2019

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