Here we describe the synthesis and magnetic characterization of a family of 2D polymetallic oxalate-bridged polymeric networks with general formula [M II(H2O)2]3[MIII(ox) 3]2(18-crown-6)2 (MIII = Cr, Fe; MII = Mn, Fe, Co, Ni; 18-crown-6 = C12H24O 6). Depending on the nature of the trivalent metal ion, they exhibit ferro- (Cr3+) or ferrimagnetic (Fe3+) ordering in the 3.6-20 K interval. In contrast with most of the oxalate-bridged CPs reported so far, these complexes do not need any additional templating cation for their assembly and represent the first series of oxalate-based polymeric networks which can be considered intrinsically neutral. As previously observed for other crown ether containing oxalate-based coordination polymers, these compounds are soluble in water, whereas they remain nonsoluble in other organic solvents. Furthermore, when these molecular precursors are subjected to a thermally controlled decomposition process, pure phases of mixed oxides with spinel-like structures can be conveniently generated. Among the resulting materials, the (Mn,Co,Fe)3O4 derivative is particularly remarkable, since it behaves as a magnet at room temperature. Finally, taking advantage of the solubility of these molecular precursors, this room-temperature magnetic oxide has been successfully nanostructured onto a Si(110) substrate via the lithographically controlled wetting (LCW) technique.

Polymetallic oxalate-based 2D magnets: Soluble molecular precursors for the nanostructuration of magnetic oxides

M Cavallini
2010

Abstract

Here we describe the synthesis and magnetic characterization of a family of 2D polymetallic oxalate-bridged polymeric networks with general formula [M II(H2O)2]3[MIII(ox) 3]2(18-crown-6)2 (MIII = Cr, Fe; MII = Mn, Fe, Co, Ni; 18-crown-6 = C12H24O 6). Depending on the nature of the trivalent metal ion, they exhibit ferro- (Cr3+) or ferrimagnetic (Fe3+) ordering in the 3.6-20 K interval. In contrast with most of the oxalate-bridged CPs reported so far, these complexes do not need any additional templating cation for their assembly and represent the first series of oxalate-based polymeric networks which can be considered intrinsically neutral. As previously observed for other crown ether containing oxalate-based coordination polymers, these compounds are soluble in water, whereas they remain nonsoluble in other organic solvents. Furthermore, when these molecular precursors are subjected to a thermally controlled decomposition process, pure phases of mixed oxides with spinel-like structures can be conveniently generated. Among the resulting materials, the (Mn,Co,Fe)3O4 derivative is particularly remarkable, since it behaves as a magnet at room temperature. Finally, taking advantage of the solubility of these molecular precursors, this room-temperature magnetic oxide has been successfully nanostructured onto a Si(110) substrate via the lithographically controlled wetting (LCW) technique.
2010
Istituto per lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati - ISMN
Coordination Polymers
Decomposition process
Magnetic oxides
Mixed oxide
Molecular precursor
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