TY - JOUR
T1 - Switching from Spinfrustration to Competing Interactions in Trovacenyl based Organometallic Triradicals
AU - Schiemann, Olav
AU - Fritscher, J.
AU - Plackmeyer, J.
AU - Elschenbroich, C.
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - Two new triradicals based on trovacene [(eta(7)-tropylium)vanadium(eta(5)-cyclopentadienyl)], 1,3,5-tri([5]trovacenyl)benzene 4 and 1,3,5-tri([5]trovacenyl)-6-methoxybenzene 5 were prepared and their magnetic properties were studied by continuous-wave X-band electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and by temperature-dependent magnetic susceptometry. The EPR spectra of 4 and 5 in liquid toluene solution demonstrate that the three unpaired electrons localized on the vanadium atoms interact with each other in both complexes. The data from magnetic susceptometry revealed that the electron spins in both triradicals are anti ferromagnetically coupled despite the meta-phenylene bridge. The exchange coupling constants are equal in the C-3-symmetrical triradical 4 (J = J' = -0.68 cm(-1)), which leads to a twofold degenerate spin ground state (spin frustration). The symmetry lowering by methoxy substitution of the benzene spacer in 5 results in the effect of competing interactions (J = -1.83 cm(-1) and J' = -2.38 cm(-1)). In addition to magnetocommunication, the effect of ring substitution on electrocommunication is also discernable. It manifests itself in disparate redox splittings deltaE(1/2) (0/-, -/2-) and deltaE(1/2) (-/2-, 2-/3-) for 5, while these parameters are equal for the C-3-symmetrical trinuclear complex 4.
AB - Two new triradicals based on trovacene [(eta(7)-tropylium)vanadium(eta(5)-cyclopentadienyl)], 1,3,5-tri([5]trovacenyl)benzene 4 and 1,3,5-tri([5]trovacenyl)-6-methoxybenzene 5 were prepared and their magnetic properties were studied by continuous-wave X-band electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and by temperature-dependent magnetic susceptometry. The EPR spectra of 4 and 5 in liquid toluene solution demonstrate that the three unpaired electrons localized on the vanadium atoms interact with each other in both complexes. The data from magnetic susceptometry revealed that the electron spins in both triradicals are anti ferromagnetically coupled despite the meta-phenylene bridge. The exchange coupling constants are equal in the C-3-symmetrical triradical 4 (J = J' = -0.68 cm(-1)), which leads to a twofold degenerate spin ground state (spin frustration). The symmetry lowering by methoxy substitution of the benzene spacer in 5 results in the effect of competing interactions (J = -1.83 cm(-1) and J' = -2.38 cm(-1)). In addition to magnetocommunication, the effect of ring substitution on electrocommunication is also discernable. It manifests itself in disparate redox splittings deltaE(1/2) (0/-, -/2-) and deltaE(1/2) (-/2-, 2-/3-) for 5, while these parameters are equal for the C-3-symmetrical trinuclear complex 4.
KW - METAL PI-COMPLEXES
KW - EXCHANGE INTERACTION
KW - BENZENE-DERIVATIVES
KW - GROUND-STATE
KW - HYPERFINE
KW - NITROXIDE
KW - UNITS
KW - EPR
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M3 - Article
VL - 26
SP - 171
EP - 179
JO - Applied Magnetic Resonance
JF - Applied Magnetic Resonance
IS - 1-2
ER -