Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10571296 | Inorganic Chemistry Communications | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Cyanamidonitrate (canâ = NO2N(CN)â) forms with copper(II) ions and neutral base (Him = imidazole) a trinuclear complex of the linear type [(can)(Him)3Cu(μ-im)Cu(Him)2(NO3)2(μ-im)Cu(Him)3(can)]. The terminal Cu atoms are pentacoordinated, whereas the central Cu atom has a strongly elongated octahedral coordination The magnetic susceptibility measurements confirm that the exchange coupling constants of the adjacent Cu centers is strongly antiferromagnetic (J/hc = â115 cmâ1). The magnetization per complex is M = 0.73 μB at B = 5 T and T = 5 K.
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Authors
Roman BoÄa, Mária Hvastijová, Jozef KožıÌÅ¡ek, Marián Valko, Helmut Ehrenberg, Hartmut Fuess, Wolfgang Haase, Ingrid Svoboda, Rüdiger Werner,