Co(II) Based Magnetic Systems. Part I Spin Crossover Systems and Dendritic Frameworks. Part II Co(II) Single Molecule Magnets.

This work comprises two main parts. The first part outlines our efforts to expand on the recent work of Gütlich et.al. by synthesizing Co(II) based spin crossover systems within a dendritic framework. We wanted to investigate the possibility of synthesizing different first generation, triazole conta...

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Main Author: Farghal, Ahmed M. S.
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20689
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU.#10393-206892013-10-04T04:23:02ZCo(II) Based Magnetic Systems. Part I Spin Crossover Systems and Dendritic Frameworks. Part II Co(II) Single Molecule Magnets.Farghal, Ahmed M. S.CobaltCo(II)Magnetismsingle molecule magnetspin crossovermagnetic anisotropydendrimersclickbis(imino)pyridineFarghalAhmedspin orbit couplingmononuclearrichesondarrinCCRIUniversity of OttawaThis work comprises two main parts. The first part outlines our efforts to expand on the recent work of Gütlich et.al. by synthesizing Co(II) based spin crossover systems within a dendritic framework. We wanted to investigate the possibility of synthesizing different first generation, triazole containing dendrimers using “click” type reactions and their coordination ability with Co(II) ions. To this end we have had limited success mainly due to the numerous challenges in synthesizing a pure dendrimer product. The second part details our efforts in the synthesis of a mononuclear Co(II) based single molecule magnet. This comes as an extension to recent reports by Chang and Long where they have successfully obtained mononuclear Fe(II) single molecule magnets by inducing structural distortions within the complexes to amplify the spin-orbit coupling. We postulated that the use of Co(II) in conjunction with a bulky ligand framework would lead to desirable magnetic properties. We chose the known bis(imino)pyridine ligand scaffold due to its rich chemistry and its interesting and unexpected coordination behaviour, as we have seen in previous research efforts by our lab. To this end we were successful in isolating and characterizing 4 compounds, and we have carried out detailed magnetic measurements on the two most magnetically interesting species.2012-02-10T18:34:59Z2012-02-10T18:34:59Z20122012-02-10Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/20689en
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topic Cobalt
Co(II)
Magnetism
single molecule magnet
spin crossover
magnetic anisotropy
dendrimers
click
bis(imino)pyridine
Farghal
Ahmed
spin orbit coupling
mononuclear
richeson
darrin
CCRI
University of Ottawa
spellingShingle Cobalt
Co(II)
Magnetism
single molecule magnet
spin crossover
magnetic anisotropy
dendrimers
click
bis(imino)pyridine
Farghal
Ahmed
spin orbit coupling
mononuclear
richeson
darrin
CCRI
University of Ottawa
Farghal, Ahmed M. S.
Co(II) Based Magnetic Systems. Part I Spin Crossover Systems and Dendritic Frameworks. Part II Co(II) Single Molecule Magnets.
description This work comprises two main parts. The first part outlines our efforts to expand on the recent work of Gütlich et.al. by synthesizing Co(II) based spin crossover systems within a dendritic framework. We wanted to investigate the possibility of synthesizing different first generation, triazole containing dendrimers using “click” type reactions and their coordination ability with Co(II) ions. To this end we have had limited success mainly due to the numerous challenges in synthesizing a pure dendrimer product. The second part details our efforts in the synthesis of a mononuclear Co(II) based single molecule magnet. This comes as an extension to recent reports by Chang and Long where they have successfully obtained mononuclear Fe(II) single molecule magnets by inducing structural distortions within the complexes to amplify the spin-orbit coupling. We postulated that the use of Co(II) in conjunction with a bulky ligand framework would lead to desirable magnetic properties. We chose the known bis(imino)pyridine ligand scaffold due to its rich chemistry and its interesting and unexpected coordination behaviour, as we have seen in previous research efforts by our lab. To this end we were successful in isolating and characterizing 4 compounds, and we have carried out detailed magnetic measurements on the two most magnetically interesting species.
author Farghal, Ahmed M. S.
author_facet Farghal, Ahmed M. S.
author_sort Farghal, Ahmed M. S.
title Co(II) Based Magnetic Systems. Part I Spin Crossover Systems and Dendritic Frameworks. Part II Co(II) Single Molecule Magnets.
title_short Co(II) Based Magnetic Systems. Part I Spin Crossover Systems and Dendritic Frameworks. Part II Co(II) Single Molecule Magnets.
title_full Co(II) Based Magnetic Systems. Part I Spin Crossover Systems and Dendritic Frameworks. Part II Co(II) Single Molecule Magnets.
title_fullStr Co(II) Based Magnetic Systems. Part I Spin Crossover Systems and Dendritic Frameworks. Part II Co(II) Single Molecule Magnets.
title_full_unstemmed Co(II) Based Magnetic Systems. Part I Spin Crossover Systems and Dendritic Frameworks. Part II Co(II) Single Molecule Magnets.
title_sort co(ii) based magnetic systems. part i spin crossover systems and dendritic frameworks. part ii co(ii) single molecule magnets.
publishDate 2012
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