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On the Low Stability of Molecular Magnets Based on Transition Metal Hexacyanochromates (III)

  • E. Reguera , J. Rodriguez-Hernandez , C. Tellez and M. Centeno

Abstract

In the research area of molecular magnets for Prussian blue analogues interesting and unusual effects have been observed, particularly for mixed transition metal salts of the hexacyanochromate (III) anion, TA3-xTBx[Cr(CN)6]2·yH2O. For single metal salts, T3[Cr(CN)6]2·yH2O, with T = Mn(2+), Fe(2+), Co(2+), three paramagnetic ions where long range magnetic order is observed, the materials show low stability. The structural change can be envisaged as a flipping of the CN ligand, from T-N≡C-Cr-C≡N-T to Cr-N≡C-T-C≡N-Cr. The material containing these metals (Mn, Fe, Co) could be partially stabilized by the incorporation of a second metal that does not form stable hexacyano complexes (Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd). In this contribution such possibility is explored. The role of the porous framework in the material low stability is also discussed. For analog compact solids, TCs[Cr(CN)6], a relatively high stability on aging was observed. The study of the mixed compositions is preceded by a structural characterization of the simple series where the effect of the crystal water removal is also considered.


* Correspondence address: Applied Science and Advanced Technology Center,, CICATA IPN, Legaria #694, Col. Irrigacion, Mexico D. F.C. P. 11500, Mexiko,

Published Online: 2010-8-3
Published in Print: 2010-7-1

© by Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, München, Germany

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