The range of antiferromagnetic coupling governs the conductivity: semiconducting behavior and ammonia gas sensing property of diamagnetic hexaradical-containing tetranuclear CoIII4 cluster and its nonradical congener

Chem Commun (Camb). 2020 Dec 8;56(96):15220-15223. doi: 10.1039/d0cc04061d.

Abstract

Long-range antiferromagnetic coupling impeded electron flow through the hexaradical-containing tetranuclear CoIII4 complex (1), while the nonradical-containing tetranuclear CoIII4 complex (2), with no paramagnetic centres, was a semiconductor and sensed NH3 efficiently at room temperature (25 °C).