Strong Antiferromagnetic Coupling of Spins in the (MDABCO+)(C60.−) Salt with 3D Close Packing of the C60.− Radical Anions (MDABCO+: N‐Methyldiazabicyclooctanium Cation) |
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Authors: | Dr. Dmitri V. Konarev Dr. Salavat S. Khasanov Dr. Akihiro Otsuka Prof. Hideki Yamochi Prof. Gunzi Saito Prof. Rimma N. Lyubovskaya |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Chernogolovka, Moscow region, 142432 (Russia), Fax: (+7)?49652‐21852;2. Institute of Solid State Physics RAS, Chernogolovka, Moscow region, 142432 (Russia);3. Research Center for Low Temperature and Materials Sciences, Kyoto University, Sakyo‐ku, Kyoto 606‐8501 (Japan);4. Faculty of Agriculture, Meijo University, 1‐501 Shiogamaguchi, Tempaku‐ku, Nagoya 468‐8502 (Japan) |
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Abstract: | ![]() A new salt, (MDABCO+)(C60.?) ( 1 ; MDABCO+=N‐methyldiazabicyclooctanium cation), was obtained as single crystals. The crystal structure of 1 determined at 250 and 100 K showed 3D close packing of fullerenes with eight fullerene neighbors for each C60.?. These neighbors are located at 10.01–10.11 Å center‐to‐center distances (250 K) and van der Waals interfullerene C???C contacts are formed with four fullerene neighbors arranged in the bc plane. Fullerene ordering observed below 160 K is accompanied by the appearance of one and a half independent C60.? and trebling of the unit cell along the b axis. Fullerenes are packed closer to each other at 100 K. As a result, fullerenes are located in the three‐dimensional packing at 9.91–10.12 Å center‐to‐center distances and 18 short interfullerene C???C contacts are formed for each C60.?. Although they are closed packed, fullerenes are not dimerized down to 1.9 K. Magnetic data indicate strong antiferromagnetic coupling of spins in the 70–300 K range with a Weiss temperature of Θ=?118 K. Magnetic susceptibility shows a round maximum at 46 K. Such behavior can be described well by the Heisenberg model for square two‐dimensional antiferromagnetic coupling of spins with an exchange interaction of J/kB=?25.3 K. This magnetic coupling is one of the strongest observed for C60.? salts. |
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Keywords: | crystal engineering fullerenes magnetic properties solid‐state structures |
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