Magnetic coupling of divalent metal centers in postsynthetic metal exchanged bimetallic DUT-49 MOFs by EPR spectroscopy

Author:

Thangavel Kavipriya12ORCID,Mendt Matthias1,Garai Bikash3,Folli Andrea2,Bon Volodymyr3ORCID,Murphy Damien M.2,Kaskel Stefan3,Pöppl Andreas1

Affiliation:

1. Felix Bloch Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Leipzig 1 , Linnestrasse. 5, 04103 Leipzig, Germany

2. School of Chemistry, Cardiff University 2 , Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3AT, United Kingdom

3. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Technische Universität Dresden 3 , Bergstraße 66, 01069 Dresden, Germany

Abstract

EPR measurements at X- (9.5 GHz), Q- (34 GHz) and W-band (94 GHz) on paddlewheel (PW) type post-synthetic metal exchanged DUT-49(M,M): M- Zn, Mn, Cu MOFs are here reported (DUT–Dresden University of Technology). Temperature-dependent X-band measurements are recorded from T = 7 K to T = 170 K on monometallic DUT-49(Cu), DUT-49(Mn), and bimetallic DUT-49(Cu0.7Zn0.3), DUT-49(Cu0.5Mn0.5) MOFs. In the case of the CuII - CuII dimers in DUT-49(Cu), an isotropic exchange coupling of the metal ions (2J = −240(11) cm−1) determined from the EPR intensity of the S = 1 spin state of the CuII–CuII dimers using the Bleaney Blowers equation. The sign of the found isotropic exchange coupling constant confirms an antiferromagnetic coupling between the cupric ions. Also, the MnII ions in the paddle wheels of DUT-49(Mn) are antiferromagnetically coupled. However, at low temperatures, EPR measurements reveal the presence of CuII and MnII monomers in DUT-49(Cu) and DUT-49(Mn), respectively, either associated with extra framework sites or defective paddle wheels. Otherwise, EPR signals observed for bimetallic DUT-49(Cu0.7Zn0.3) and DUT-49(Cu0.5Mn0.5) MOFs reveal the formation of mixed ion CuII–ZnII and CuII–MnII paddle wheels with SCuZn =1/2 and SCuMn = 2 spin states, respectively.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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