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Lucas Lang1, Bryan Lauw1, Letizia Fiorucci2

  • 1Technische Universität Berlin, Institut für Chemie, Theoretische Chemie/Quantenchemie, Sekr. C7, Straße des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, Germany.

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This study unifies magnetic property theories for paramagnetic species, offering accurate NMR chemical shifts and magnetic susceptibility calculations for transition-metal and lanthanide complexes. The generalized approach improves upon existing inverse-temperature expansion methods.

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Area of Science:

  • Physical Chemistry
  • Quantum Chemistry
  • Solid State Physics

Background:

  • Bleaney's theory and inverse-temperature expansions are crucial for understanding magnetic properties of paramagnetic species.
  • Existing models have limitations, particularly for NMR chemical shifts beyond the point-dipole approximation and for lanthanide complexes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To generalize and unify Bleaney's theory and related inverse-temperature expansions.
  • To derive an analytical equation for the 1/T^3 term in magnetic property expansions.
  • To investigate the convergence behavior of inverse-temperature expansions through numerical implementation of higher-order terms.

Main Methods:

  • Generalization and unification of existing theoretical frameworks.
  • Derivation of analytical equations for higher-order terms (specifically 1/T^3).
  • Numerical implementation of higher-order terms to assess convergence.

Main Results:

  • The generalized approach is valid for various properties, including NMR chemical shifts beyond the point-dipole approximation.
  • Accurate results for zero-field splittings in transition-metal complexes are achieved with second- and third-order expansions.
  • A newly derived third-order term significantly enhances accuracy for lanthanide complex susceptibility anisotropies.

Conclusions:

  • The unified approach provides a more accurate and broadly applicable method for calculating magnetic properties of paramagnetic species.
  • The derived analytical and numerical methods improve upon Bleaney's second-order theory, especially for lanthanide systems.
  • This work offers improved theoretical tools for both transition-metal and lanthanide chemistry research.