4f-intermediate valence in an ytterbium–bipyridine coordination solid

21 July 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

We report the first structurally characterised coordination solids based on decamethylytterbocene, using bipyridine linkers to form YbCp*2(bipy) and YbCp*2(Me2bipy). Analogous to their mononuclear cousins known for intermediate valence, spectroscopic evidence suggests that YbCp*2(bipy) features a multiconfigurational ground state, composed of a superposition of an open-shell ligand non-innocent 4f13(π*)1 state and a closed- shell 4f14 state. Our findings mark a first step toward increasing electronic correlations in lanthanide-organic frameworks, with the aim of realising materials with coexisting electronic transport and emergent magnetic properties.

Keywords

Intermediate valence
X-ray absorption spectroscopy
Magnetic properties
Non-innocent ligands
f-block chemistry

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