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Beyond the Classical Contributions to Exchange Coupling in Binuclear Transition Metal Complexes

Cite this: J. Phys. Chem. A 2021, 125, 11, 2276–2283
Publication Date (Web):March 16, 2021
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.0c11237
Copyright © 2021 American Chemical Society

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    Complexes with two or more magnetically coupled metal ions have attracted considerable attention as catalysts of many vital processes, single-molecule magnets, or spin-crossover compounds. Elucidation of their electronic structures is essential for understanding their catalytic and magnetic properties. Here, we provide an unprecedented insight into exchange-coupling mechanisms between the magnetic centers in six prototypical bis-μ-oxo bimetallic M2O2 complexes, including two biologically relevant models of non-heme iron enzymes. Employing multiconfigurational/multireference methods and related orbital entanglement analysis, we revealed the essential and counterintuitive role of predominantly unoccupied valence metal d orbitals in their strong antiferromagnetic coupling. We found that the participation of these orbitals is twofold. First, they enhance the superexchange between the singly occupied d orbitals. Second, they become substantially occupied and thus directly magnetically active, which we perceive as a new mechanism of the exchange interaction between the magnetic transition metal centers.

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    • Split-valence localized orbitals and orbital entanglement maps for 26; natural orbitals and their occupation for 1 and 6; detailed scheme of DCIE for M2O2; J derived from all spin-ladder states (CASSCF/CASPT2/MC-PDFT); dependence of J on basis and CAS (CASSCF/CASPT2/MRCI); definition of used CASs; and geometries of studied systems (PDF)

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