Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.53, No.19, 10437-10442, 2014
Synthesis, Crystal Structures, and Magnetic Properties of Cyanide-Bridged (WMnIII)-Mn-V Anionic Coordination Polymers Containing Divalent Cationic Moieties: Slow Magnetic Relaxations and Spin Crossover Phenomenon
Two trimetallic coordination complexes were prepared by self-assembly of [W(CN)(8)](3+) and the Mn(III) Schiff base followed by the addition of a Zn(II) or Fe(II) cationic unit. The octacyanotungstate connects neighboring Mn(III) centers to form a one-dimensional chain. The anionic chain requires cationic units of Zn(II) or Fe(II) to maintain charge balance in the structure. The Zn-containing complex shows ferrimagnetic behavior originating from the antiparallel alignment of W(V) and Mn(III) spins within the chain, which leads to slow magnetic relaxation at low temperatures. For the Fe(II)-containing compound, Fe(II) moieties are integrated into the ferrimagnetic chains, altering their spin states depending on the temperature. It appears that the coexistence of high- and low-spin states in the low temperature regime is responsible for the slower and faster relaxations of the magnetization.