Magnetic Dimensional Crossover from Two- to Three-Dimensional Heisenberg Magnetism in a Cu–W Cyano-Bridged Bimetal Assembly

2012 
In this work, we synthesized a cyano-bridged Cu–W bimetal assembly, [CuII(pyrimidine)2]4[CuII(H2O)2]2[WV(CN)8]4·4H2O (1), which has a monoclinic crystal structure (P21/n space group, a = 15.7365(3) A, b = 21.1555(4) A, c = 27.1871(5) A, β = 91.8630(7)°, and Z = 4). In this compound, Cu and W sites form two-dimensional (2-D) layers along the ab plane, while the other Cu sites are bridged between the 2-D layers, constructing a three-dimensional (3-D) structure. The magnetic susceptibility measurement showed that ferromagnetic interaction operates in the magnetic spins of the present compound. The field-cooled-magnetization (FCM) curve indicates that the magnetization gradually increases in the temperature range of ca. 40–8 K, and the spontaneous magnetization appears at a Curie temperature of 8 K. To understand the anomalous magnetization increase in the temperature range of ca. 40–8 K, we measured the magnetic heat capacity (Cmag). The Cmag vs T plots have a broad peak around 18 K and a sharp peak at 8 K. ...
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