Slow Magnetic Relaxation of a 12-Metallacrown-4 Complex with a Manganese(III)-Copper(II) Heterometallic Ring Motif
A. J. Lewis, E. Garlatti, F. Cugini, M. Solzi, M. Zeller, S. Carretta,, C. M. Zaleski

TL;DR
This study reports a heterobimetallic metallacrown complex with a Mn(III)-Cu(II) ring that exhibits slow magnetic relaxation, similar to single-molecule magnets, with detailed magnetic characterization and modeling.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel Mn(III)-Cu(II) heterometallic ring in a metallacrown structure and demonstrates its slow magnetic relaxation behavior.
Findings
Displays S = 5/2 ground state
Exhibits slow magnetization relaxation
Shows SMM-like behavior
Abstract
The heterobimetallic metallacrown (MC), (TMA){Mn(OAc)[12-MC-4](CHOH)}2.90CHOH, 1, where TMA is tetramethylammonium, OAc is acetate, and shi is salicylhydroximate, consists of a Mn ion captured in the central cavity and alternating unambiguous and ordered manganese(III) and copper(II) sites about the MC ring, a first for the archetypal MC structure design. DC-magnetometry characterization and subsequent simulation with the Spin Hamiltonian indicates an S = 5/2 ground state and a sizable axial zero-field splitting on Mn. AC-susceptibility measurements reveal that 1 displays slow…
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