Magnetic Dioxygen Clathrate Hydrates: A Type of Promising Building Blocks for Icy Crystalline Materials

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C(2020)

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Clathrate hydrates (CHs) have recently attracted considerable research interest in fundamental science and practical applications because guest molecules with special electronic properties can be selectively trapped in the hydrogen-bonded water cages, and thus such CHs could be a novel class of promising functional materials. However, information about the electronic properties of CHs containing paramagnetic guest molecules and the spin-coupling mechanisms are quite scarce. In this work, at the ab initio molecular dynamics level, we first simulate the magnetic properties and spin-coupling mechanism of the structure I-type double O-2 CHs (O-2@CHs) derived from the experimental crystal structure. The results show that these O-2@CHs exhibit rich diversity of spin-coupling characteristics, depending on the O-2-occupation patterns of the nanocages and relative orientations of two O-2, which govern the orbital overlaps between the spin carriers. O-2@CHs presents the antiferromagnetic coupling when two guest O-2 are encapsulated in two symmetric 5(12)6(2) cages or one 5(12)6(2) cage with parallel orientations, whereas it exhibits the paramagnetic state for all other population patterns. The direct O-2 center dot center dot center dot O-2 spin couplings operate through the diffuse parts of the O-2 orbitals in these systems. Further, the elastic strain is examined for tuning their magnetic properties, finding that spin arrangement and magnetic characteristics can reversibly convert between the antiferromagnetic [up arrow(up arrow)...down arrow(down arrow)...up arrow(up arrow)...down arrow(down arrow)...](n) and ferromagnetic [up arrow...up arrow...up arrow...up arrow...](n) mode with nonlinear responses under isotropic strain between -7 and 20%. Under the compression strain, the increased spin polarization from the guest O-2 to the host cage supports the O-2 center dot center dot center dot O(host)center dot center dot center dot O-2 superexchange coupling mediated by the hosting water network as a coexisting coupling pathway, which plays a key role in improving the magnetic coupling. These intriguing findings here are expected to provide helpful information for developing novel CHs-based icy crystal magnetic nanomaterials.
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