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Selective arc-discharge synthesis of Dy 2 S-clusterfullerenes and their isomer-dependent single molecule magnetism

Authors :
Liviu Hozoi
Aram Kostanyan
Ravi Yadav
Stanislav M. Avdoshenko
Denis S. Krylov
Fupin Liu
Anja U. B. Wolter
Antonis Alvertis
Lukas Spree
Alexey A. Popov
Chia-Hsiang Chen
Thomas Greber
Konstantin Nenkov
Source :
Chemical Science
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

A method for the selective synthesis of sulfide clusterfullerenes Dy2S@C2n is developed. Addition of methane to the reactive atmosphere reduces the formation of empty fullerenes in the arc-discharge synthesis, whereas the use of Dy2S3 as a source of metal and sulfur affords sulfide clusterfullerenes as the main fullerene products along with smaller amounts of carbide clusterfullerenes. Two isomers of Dy2S@C82 with Cs(6) and C3v(8) cage symmetry, Dy2S@C72-Cs(10528), and a carbide clusterfullerene Dy2C2@C82-Cs(6) were isolated. The molecular structure of both Dy2S@C82 isomers was elucidated by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. SQUID magnetometry demonstrates that all of these clusterfullerenes exhibit hysteresis of magnetization, with Dy2S@C82-C3v(8) being the strongest single molecule magnet in the series. DC- and AC-susceptibility measurements were used to determine magnetization relaxation times in the temperature range from 1.6 K to 70 K. Unprecedented magnetization relaxation dynamics with three consequent Orbach processes and energy barriers of 10.5, 48, and 1232 K are determined for Dy2S@C82-C3v(8). Dy2S@C82-Cs(6) exhibits faster relaxation of magnetization with two barriers of 15.2 and 523 K. Ab initio calculations were used to interpret experimental data and compare the Dy-sulfide clusterfullerenes to other Dy-clusterfullerenes. The smallest and largest barriers are ascribed to the exchange/dipolar barrier and relaxation via crystal-field states, respectively, whereas an intermediate energy barrier of 48 K in Dy2S@C82-C3v(8) is assigned to the local phonon mode, corresponding to the librational motion of the Dy2S cluster inside the carbon cage.

Details

ISSN :
20416520
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemical Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bd81cc1b93bedd07d093a0afdb055ac5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/C7SC02395B