Speaker
Ms
Nurul F. Ghazali
(School of Chemistry,Monash University)
Description
Lanthanoid-8-quinolinolates and its derivatives have attracted a lot of interest due to their structures and behaviour as single molecular magnets [1-3]. A few multinuclear of lanthanoid complexes with 2-methyl-8-hydroxyquinoline (HMQ) were successfully synthesized at elevated temperature using a Teflon Sealed autoclave. It was observed that heating the mixture above the boiling point of the solvent produces dinuclear, trinuclear and tetranuclear compunds as products.
[1] Deacon,G. B., Dierkes, T., Hubner, M., Junk ,P. C., Lorenz., Y., and Urbatsch, A., Eur. J. Inorg. Chem., 4338–4348, 2011.
[2] Deacon, G. B., Forsyth, C. M., Junk, P. C., and Urbatsch, A., Eur. J. Inorg. Chem., vol. 2010, 18, 2787–2797, 2010.
[3] Chilton, N. F., Deacon, G. B., Gazukin,O., Junk,P.C, Berthold, K.,Langley,S.K., Moubaraki,B., Keith S. M.,Frederik ,S., Shome, M., Turner,D.R. ,” Inorg. Chem, 53, 2528–2534, 2014
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Primary author
Ms
Nurul F. Ghazali
(School of Chemistry,Monash University)
Co-authors
Dr
David R. Turner
(School of Chemistry,Monash University)
Prof.
Glen B. Deacon
(School of Chemistr,Monash University)
Prof.
Peter C Junk
(School of Science and Technology,James Cook University)