In-depth investigation of large axial magnetic anisotropy in monometallic 3d complexes using frequency domain magnetic resonance and ab initio methods: a study of trigonal bipyramidal Co(II)

  • Hay, M.
  • Sarkar, A.
  • Craig, G.
  • Bhaskaran, L.
  • Nehrkorn, J.
  • Ozerov, M.
  • Marriott, K.
  • Wilson, C.
  • Rajaraman, G.
  • Hill, S.
  • Murrie, M.
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Abstract

The magnetic properties of 3d monometallic complexes can be tuned through geometric control, owing to their synthetic accessibility and relative structural simplicity. Monodentate ligands offer great potential for fine-tuning the coordination environment to engineer both the axial and rhombic zero-field splitting (ZFS) parameters. In [CoCl3(DABCO)(HDABCO)] (1), the trigonal bipyramidal Co(ii) centre has two bulky axial ligands and three equatorial chloride ligands. An in-depth experimental and theoretical study of 1 reveals a large easy-plane magnetic anisotropy (+ve D) with a negligible rhombic zero-field splitting (E) due to the strict axial symmetry imposed by the C-3 symmetric ligand and trigonal space group. The large easy-plane magnet...

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