Slow magnetic relaxation and water oxidation activity of dinuclear Co


Journal

Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
ISSN: 1477-9234
Titre abrégé: Dalton Trans
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101176026

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
19 May 2020
Historique:
pubmed: 29 4 2020
medline: 29 4 2020
entrez: 29 4 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Construction of efficient multifunctional materials is one of the greatest challenges of our time. We herein report the magnetic and catalytic characterization of dinuclear [CoIIICoII(HL1)2(EtOH)(H2O)]Cl·2H2O (1) and trinuclear [CoIIICoII2(HL2)2(L2)Cl2]·3H2O (2) mixed valence complexes. Relevant structural features of the complexes have been mentioned to correlate with their magnetic and catalytic properties. Unique structural features, especially in terms of significant distortions around the CoII centre(s), prompted us to test both spin-orbit coupling (SOC) and zero field splitting (ZFS) methodologies for the systems. The positive sign of D values has been established from X-band EPR spectra recorded in the 5-40 K temperature range and reaffirmed by CAS/NEVPT2 calculations. ZFS tensors are also extracted for the compounds along with CoIIGaIII and CoIIZnIICoIII model species. Interestingly, 1 shows slow relaxation of magnetization below 6.5 K in the presence of a 1000 Oe external dc field with two relaxation processes (Ueff = 37.0 K with τ0 = 1.57 × 10-8 s for the SR process and Ueff = 7 K with τ0 = 1.66 × 10-6 s for the FR process). As mixed valence cobalt complexes with various nuclearities are central to the quest for water oxidation catalysts, we were prompted to explore their features and to our surprise, water oxidation ability has been realized for both 1 and 2 with significant nuclearity control.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32342075
doi: 10.1039/d0dt00036a
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

6328-6340

Auteurs

Ritwik Modak (R)

Department of Chemistry, University of Calcutta, 92, A. P. C. Road, Kolkata 700009, India. sgchem@caluniv.ac.in.

Biswajit Mondal (B)

Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA.

Yeasin Sikdar (Y)

Department of Chemistry, University of Calcutta, 92, A. P. C. Road, Kolkata 700009, India. sgchem@caluniv.ac.in.

Jayisha Banerjee (J)

Department of Chemistry, University of Calcutta, 92, A. P. C. Road, Kolkata 700009, India. sgchem@caluniv.ac.in.

Enrique Colacio (E)

Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain. ecolacio@ugr.es.

Itziar Oyarzabal (I)

Departamento de Química Aplicada, Facultad de Química, UPV/EHU, Paseo Manuel Lardizabal, n° 3, 20018, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain.

Joan Cano (J)

Fundació General de la Universitat de València (FGUV), Universitat de València, 46980 Paterna, València, Spain. joan.cano@uv.es.

Sanchita Goswami (S)

Department of Chemistry, University of Calcutta, 92, A. P. C. Road, Kolkata 700009, India. sgchem@caluniv.ac.in.

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