The Synthesis and Magnetochemistry of Transition and Lanthanide Metal Compounds

The Synthesis and Magnetochemistry of Transition and Lanthanide Metal Compounds

Author: Charlene Amanda Smith

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Published: 2013

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The introductory Chapter to this thesis outlines fundamental aspects of 4f lanthanide(III) coordination chemistry, in particular compounds that possess the intriguing properties of slow relaxation of magnetisation, (or the ability to behave as single-molecule magnets, SMMs). The recent renaissance into the study of the magnetic behaviour of 4f-coordination complexes has led to the consideration of utilising organometallic precursors for the development of novel lanthanide containing compounds, which may possess interesting magnetic properties, subsequently forming the basis of Chapter Two. In Chapter Two, the syntheses and structures of the novel lithiated thiolate ligand, lithium triphenylsilylthiolate, (Ph3SiS-Li) (2.1), and the sulfur-bridged, dimetallic dysprosium(III) and gadolinium(III) complexes [(MeCp)2Dy(μ-SSiPh3)]2 (2.2) and [(MeCp)2Gd(μ-SSiPh3)]2 (2.3), are described in detail. The structural and physical properties of these compounds are analysed through NMR, elemental analysis and SQUID magnetometry, alongside supporting theoretical calculations to reveal that compound 2.2 is the first dimetallic, sulfur-bridged SMM reported, giving an energy barrier to the reversal of magnetisation of Ueff = 192 ± 5 K.56bChapter Three reports on the structural development of a series of lanthanide monomers, exhibiting the general motif [Ln(OSiPh3)3(THF)3] (where Ln = Dy(3.4), Er(3.5), Ho(3.6), Gd(3.7), Tb(3.8)), exploiting the siloxide ligand Ph3SiOH through two novel synthetic routes. This Chapter also provides new analytical insight to these complexes by exploring their magnetic properties through a series of SQUID measurements and through the analysis of their electronic properties using air sensitive, variable temperature optical absorption spectroscopy. Compounds 3.4 and 3.5 were revealed to be SMMs, with 3.5 having a much higher thermal barrier to the reversal of magnetisation, Ueff = ~ 28 K, than 3.4, which are supported by theoretical analysis. Chapter Four describes the utility of ligand 2.1 and Ph3SiOH in the context of 3d transition metal cyclopentadienyl chemistry, outlining the syntheses and structures of three distinct compounds; the trimetallic, [Cp2Mn3(μ-OSiPh3)4](4.7), the hetero-cubane tetramer [CpMn(μ-SSiPh3)]4 (4.8) and the dimetallic thiolate-bridged [CpCr(μ-SSiPh3)]2 (4.9) compound. These compounds were formed in reactions exploiting organometallic manganocene and chromocene precursors. Magnetic susceptibility measurements were conducted on these compounds to gain further insight into their structural properties. The magnetic exchange coupling constants for Mn(II) compounds 4.7 and 4.8 were J = - 4.4 cm-1 and J = - 3.0 cm-1 respectively. Furthermore, having demonstrated the use of metal-cyclopentadienyl building blocks in the synthesis of novel SMMs, Chapter Five discusses the possibility of further advancement on the development of this class of magnetic molecules.


Single Molecule Magnet and Luminescence Properties of Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes Using Tetrazine and Naphthalimide Based Ligands

Single Molecule Magnet and Luminescence Properties of Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes Using Tetrazine and Naphthalimide Based Ligands

Author: Kimia Jahandar Kojouri

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Published: 2018

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This thesis examined two distinct characteristics of lanthanide and transition metal complexes: Magnetism and Luminescence. In chapter two, synthesis, characterization, magnetic and luminescence investigations of mononuclear lanthanide complexes using Schiff-base tetrazine based ligand were performed. Six novel lanthanide complexes, [LaIIICl3(Htzpy)2], [TbIIICl2(Htzpy)2(MeOH)]Cl, [HoIIICl2(Htzpy)2(MeOH)]Cl, [DyIIICl2(Htzpy)2(MeOH)]Cl, [ErIIICl2(Htzpy)2(MeOH)]Cl and [YbIIICl2(Htzpy)2]Cl have been synthesized successfully and the studies were performed with the application of single crystal X-ray diffractometry, SQUID magnetometry, UV-Vis-NIR spectrometry and custom-built hyperspectral microscope (for luminescence spectroscopy). Chapter three is mainly about the luminescence properties of CoII and CuII complexes using a naphthalimide based ligand. Two complexes, [CoIICl2(Pynap)2] and [CuIIBr2(Pynap)2] were synthesized successfully and characterized using single crystal X-ray diffractometry, UV-Vis spectrometry and hyperspectral microscope (for luminescence spectroscopy). In order to have information about the electrochemical properties of CoII and CuII complexes, their redox activity was monitored by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and compared with the parent ligand. In addition, a rational design to synthesize a new ligand (dipicnap) which consists of both naphthalimide and dipicolinic acid moieties is presented.


Transition Metals in Organic Synthesis

Transition Metals in Organic Synthesis

Author: Susan E. Gibson

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 264

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This volume is designed to disseminate practical expertise in this important and demanding area of chemistry to undergraduate and postgraduate students in universities and to researchers working in the chemical industry. The authors have considerable practical and teaching experience in theareas they cover. Topics include transition metal-promoted oxidations, palladium-catalysed carbon-carbon bond formation, ferrocene chemistry, applications of organoiron complexes in organic synthesis, applications of titanocene and zirconocene complexes in organic synthesis and arene chromiumtricarbonyl chemistry.


Transition Metal Compounds

Transition Metal Compounds

Author: Sajjad Haider

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Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781839680595

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This book explores synthesis, structural changes, properties, and potential applications of transition metal (TM) compounds. Over three sections, chapters cover such topics as the synthesis of pentoxide vanadium (V2O5), the effect of TM compounds on structural, dielectric properties and high-temperature superconductors, and TM-doped nanocrystals (NCs).