Authors
David P Mills, Fabrizio Moro, Jonathan McMaster, Joris Van Slageren, William Lewis, Alexander J Blake, Stephen T Liddle
Publication date
2011/6
Journal
Nature Chemistry
Volume
3
Issue
6
Pages
454-460
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Single-molecule magnets (SMMs) are compounds that, below a blocking temperature, exhibit stable magnetization purely of molecular origin, and not caused by long-range ordering of magnetic moments in the bulk. They thus show promise for applications such as data storage of ultra-high density. The stability of the magnetization increases with increasing ground-state spin and magnetic anisotropy. Transition-metal SMMs typically possess high-spin ground states, but insufficient magnetic anisotropies. Lanthanide SMMs exhibit large magnetic anisotropies, but building high-spin ground states is difficult because they tend to form ionic bonds that limit magnetic exchange coupling. In contrast, the significant covalent bonding and large spin–orbit contributions associated with uranium are particularly attractive for the development of improved SMMs. Here we report a delocalized arene-bridged diuranium SMM. This …
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DP Mills, F Moro, J McMaster, J Van Slageren, W Lewis… - Nature Chemistry, 2011