کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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1334338 | 1500241 | 2015 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Two novel oxalate-bridged species – homometallic CuIICuII, [{Cu(bpy)Cl}2(μ-C2O4)] (1) and heterometallic CuIIZnII, [CuZn{(bpy)Cl}2(μ-C2O4)] (2) (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine) – were synthesized and characterized by elemental analyses, IR and EPR spectroscopy, magnetic susceptibility measurements and single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies. The compounds crystallize in the same, triclinic P1¯ space group. Their crystal structures consist of the binuclear entities [M(bpy)Cl(μ-C2O4)M(bpy)Cl] [M = Cu2+ (1); M = Cu2+ and/or Zn2+ (2)] linked by the intermolecular π⋯π stacking interactions. Highly unusual, compound 2 is a cocrystallized system containing three types of mutually analogous entities: [Cu(bpy)Cl(μ-C2O4)Cu(bpy)Cl] (CuCu; the same unit as in 1), [Cu(bpy)Cl(μ-C2O4)Zn(bpy)Cl] (CuZn) and [Zn(bpy)Cl(μ-C2O4)Zn(bpy)Cl] (ZnZn), randomly distributed throughout the crystalline lattice in the molar ratio near to 1:2:1, respectively. Each metal atom in both 1 and 2 displays a square-pyramidal coordination involving two N atoms from the coordinated 2,2′-bipyridine ligand and two O atoms from the bridging oxalate group in the basal plane, and one chlorine atom in the apical position. Magnetization measurements, supported also by the EPR study, reveal a strong antiferromagnetic exchange interaction (J = −295(2) and −294(2) cm−1, for 1 and 2, respectively; H = −JS1·S2) between two copper(II) ions through the oxalate bridge.
New oxalate-bridged compounds, [{Cu(bpy)Cl}2(μ-C2O4)] (1) and [CuZn{(bpy)Cl}2(μ-C2O4)] (2) (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine), were obtained by a non-conventional synthetic procedure. Cocrystallized compound 2 contains three types of binuclear species: [Cu(bpy)Cl(μ-C2O4)Cu(bpy)Cl], [Cu(bpy)Cl(μ-C2O4)Zn(bpy)Cl] and [Zn(bpy)Cl(μ-C2O4)Zn(bpy)Cl], in the ratio 1:2:1, respectively, as determined by magnetic measurements, and supported also by other methods.Figure optionsDownload as PowerPoint slide
Journal: Polyhedron - Volume 98, 25 September 2015, Pages 26–34