Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1303729 Inorganic Chemistry Communications 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•First azide-bridged magnetic system derived from L was reported.•A new example of the Co(II) systems with double μ-1,3 N3 bridges was demonstrated.•First real complex showing the point symbol (62·74)(64·7·9)2 topology was shown.•The double μ-1,3 N3 bridges transmit antiferromagnetic interactions in compound 1.

A new cobalt(II) coordination polymer formulated as [Co2(N3)4(L)]n·4n H2O (1) (L = tetrakis(3-pyridyloxymethylene) methane) was synthesized by a diffusion method, and structurally and magnetically characterized. In compound 1, the Co(II) chains with double end-to-end (EE) azide bridges are interlinked by the tetrapyridyl ligands into a three-dimensional framework. With both Co(II) and L as 4-connecting nodes, the structure represents the first real example of the 4-connected net topology with point symbol (62·74)(64·7·9)2. Magnetic studies demonstrated that the double EE azide bridges transmit antiferromagnetic interactions along the chain.

Graphical abstractThe first azide-bridged magnetic system derived from a quadritopic organic bridging ligand (L) was obtained. And the double μ-1,3-N3 bridges transmit antiferromagnetic interactions between Co(II) ions along the chain.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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