Preparation, crystal structures and magnetic properties of 12-metallacrown-4 complexes with the donors on the organic periphery of molecule

You Song, Jia Cheng Liu, Yong Jiang Liu, Dun Ru Zhu, Jin Zhong Zhuang, Xiao Zeng You

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Abstract

As the precursors of molecular magnets, three metallacrown analogous complexes, [Cu(II)(12-MC(Cu(II)N(ahpha))-4)]·(NO3)2·4H2O (1), [Cu(II)(12-((II)N(hbha))-4)]·(NO3)2·8H2O (2) and [Cu(II)(12-MC(Cu(II)N(mha))-4)]·(OH)2·12H2O (3) (H2ahpha = 3-amino-3-hydroximino propanoic hydroximic acid, H2hbha = 3-hydroximino butanoic hydroximic acid and H2mha = malonic hydroximic acid) have been prepared and 1 and 2 are characterized structurally. The number of donors on the organic periphery of the molecular sheet is modified with additional hydroxy and R group of ligands for modulating the intermolecular architecture of metallacrown molecules and enhancing intermolecular magnetic interaction. Solid-state magnetic susceptibility studies 5-300 K of 1 and 2 show a strongly antiferromagnetic intramolecular exchange between the five Cu(II) centers and weakly antiferromagnetic intermolecular interaction. The fitting of H = - 2J1 Σ(i=1)/4 S(i)·S5 - 2J2 Σ(i≠j=1)/4 S(i)·S(j) to the experimental magnetic susceptibilities give g = 2.066(3), J1 = - 119.9(7), J2 = -79.0(4), zJ' = - 0.69(7) cm-1 for 1 and g = 2.089(3), J1 = - 163(2), J2 = - 85.1(6), zJ' = - 0.61(7) cm-1 for 2. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)135-142
Number of pages8
JournalInorganica Chimica Acta
Volume305
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Jul 2000
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cluster complexes
  • Copper complexes
  • Crystal structures
  • Magnetic properties
  • Metallacrown complexes

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