Solid solution of transition metal-dicarboxylates with tunable magnetic properties

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Abstract

Single crystals of inorganic-organic hybrid compounds, M5(OH)2[CO2(CH 2)2CO2]4 [M = Mn(Mn-s), Fe(Fe-s), Co(Co-s), Mn/Fe(Mn - Fe-n) and Mn/Co(Mn-Co-n)] were prepared under hydrothermal condition at 180°C from a mixture of transition metal(II) chlorides, succinic acid, potassium hydroxide, and water. Crystal structure of all compounds present the same structural type in the single-crystal X-ray diffraction refinements and X-ray powder diffraction analysis. The single crystal structural analyses for three homo-metallic compounds were performed and the prepared compounds have divalent metal ions on the basis of bond valence sum calculations. The unit cell constants for the hetero-metallic compounds, e.g., Mn/Fe, Mn/Co solid solutions were determined. Magnetic measurements show that the Mn-s may have antiferromagnetic interaction at low temperature. The Fe-s and the Co-s compounds have ferrimagnetic coupling below 10 K. The Mn-Co-n compounds show the ferromagnetic magnetic behavior while the Mn-Fe-n compounds present antiferromagnetic ordering.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)837-846
Number of pages10
JournalSolid State Sciences
Volume3
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

Keywords

  • Crystal structure
  • Dicarboxylates
  • Magnetic properties
  • Transition metals

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