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Synthesis, optical and magnetic properties of hybrid α,α′-oligothiophenecarboxylates/transition metal hydroxide multilayered compounds

  • Aude Demessence
  • , Abderrahim Yassar
  • , Guillaume Rogez
  • , Luciano Miozzo
  • , Sophie De Brion
  • , Pierre Rabu
  • CNRS
  • Institut Lavoisier de Versailles
  • Université Paris Diderot
  • INSA
  • Institut NÉEL

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Résumé

New Cu(ii), Ni(ii) and Co(ii) multilayered systems consisting of alternating transition metal hydroxide and oligothiophenedicarboxylate layers have been elaborated by hydrothermal reaction. The insertion of dicarboxylate ligands comprising 1 to 4 thiophene rings between metal hydroxides and the structures and physical properties of 10 hybrid organic/inorganic systems M-Tn (M=Cu, Ni, Co, n = 1-4) have been investigated. Controlled hydrothermal synthesis leads to layered compounds of transition metals in octahedral sites only. A wide palette of magnetic behaviors has been observed. The four copper derivatives with interlayer distances of 1.0-2.1 nm show either antiferromagnetic or ferromagnetic intra-layers interactions with a ferromagnetic or canted antiferromagnetic long range ordering. The nickel derivatives are antiferromagnetic and show a metamagnetic transition for interlayer distances below 1.3 nm and are ferrimagnetic above 1.7 nm, with low TN (< 4 K) and coercivity (µ0HC < 30 mT). The cobalt compounds are all canted antiferromagnets at ordering temperatures as high as 40 K. Strong anisotropies induce a hard magnet behavior with coercive fields of 3-6 T. A special case concerns Co-T2 (4), for which the hard magnet state is induced by applying a field. The optical properties of the free ligands, oligothiophenedicarboxylates, were investigated. All ligands are fluorescent. In the hybrids, the main absorption bands observed in the visible region are attributed to the π-π* transition. No emission was observed, the quenching of photoluminescence can be explained by intermolecular interactions or vicinity of the paramagnetic metal ions directly coordinated via the carboxylate moieties.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)9401-9414
Nombre de pages14
journalJournal of Materials Chemistry
Volume20
Numéro de publication42
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 18 oct. 2010
Modification externeOui

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