Magnetic Coupling between Copper(II) Ions Mediated by Hydrogen-Bonded (Neutral) Water Molecules


Autoria(s): Tang JK; Costa JS; Golobic A; Kozlevcar B; Robertazzi A; Vargiu AV; Gamez P; Reedijk J
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

A new hydrogen-bonded dinuclear copper(II) coordination compound has been synthesized from the Schiff-base ligand 6-(pyridine-2-ylhydrazonomethyl)phenol (Hphp). The molecular structure of [Cu-2(php)(2)(H2O2)(2)(ClO4)](ClO4)- (H2O) (1), determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, reveals the presence of two copper(II) centers held together by means of two strong hydrogen bonds, with O center dot O contacts of only 2.60-2.68 angstrom. Temperature-dependent magnetic susceptibility measurements down to 3 K show that the two metal ions are antiferromagnetically coupled (J = -19.8(2) cm(-1)). This exchange is most likely through two hydrogen-bonding pathways, where a coordinated water on the first Cu, donates a H bond to the O atoms of the coordinated php at the other Cu. This strong O center dot H (water) bonding interaction has been clearly evidenced by theoretical calculations. In the relatively few related cases from the literature, this exchange path, mediated by a (neutral) coordinated water molecule, was not recognized.

Identificador

http://202.98.16.49/handle/322003/12637

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/148731

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Tang JK;Costa JS;Golobic A;Kozlevcar B;Robertazzi A;Vargiu AV;Gamez P;Reedijk J.Magnetic Coupling between Copper(II) Ions Mediated by Hydrogen-Bonded (Neutral) Water Molecules,INORGANIC CHEMISTRY,2009,48(12):5473-5479

Palavras-Chave #SCHIFF-BASE LIGANDS #WEAK BONDING INTERACTIONS #RAY CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE #CU-II COMPLEXES #X-RAY #MAGNETOSTRUCTURAL CORRELATIONS #SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION #COORDINATION POLYMERS #NITRATE MONOHYDRATE #DINUCLEAR COMPLEXES
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期刊论文