posted on 2017-03-16, 00:53authored byVignesh Kuduva Radhakrishnan
This thesis deals
with the design, synthesis, structures and modeling of spin-Hamiltonian
parameters (such as J, D and g–tensors) in manganese complexes and mixed
transition metal-lanthanide (3d-4f) based complexes using both experimental and
computational tools. Certain mononuclear/polynuclear complexes are capable of
retaining their magnetization even in the absence of magnetic field which gives
rise to magnetic hysteresis at a molecular level and an ability to act as
magnets below their blocking temperature (TB) and these molecules are termed
Single Molecule Magnets (SMMs). I have synthesized, characterized and theoretically
studied ranges of {Mn2} dinuclear, {Mn7} and {Mn4} polynuclear complexes, also
the 3d-4f species such as MnIII-LnIII, CoIII-LnIII (Ln= Nd, Pr, Sm, Gd, Tb, Dy,
Ho, Er and Yb) complexes and provided several clues to enhance the SMM
behavior.
History
Campus location
Australia
Principal supervisor
Keith S. Murray
Additional supervisor 1
Gopalan Rajaraman
Year of Award
2016
Department, School or Centre
Chemistry
Additional Institution or Organisation
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India (IITB)