Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1312887 | Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Reaction of Cu(NO3)2 · 3H2O, N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyl-ethylenediamine (L) and sodium dicyanamide (Nadca) in aqueous medium yields a complex the {[Cu2L2(μ-1,5-dca)2(dca)2]}n complex, 1. Single crystal X-ray analysis reveals that complex 1 has a 1D infinite chain structure in which copper(II) ions are bridged by single dicyanamide anions in an end-to-end fashion. The coordination environment around copper(II) is distorted square pyramidal. Two among the four coordination sites of the basal plane are occupied by the nitrogen atoms of the diamine and two remaining sites are occupied by the terminal nitrogen atom of a bridging and of a monodentate dca anions. The fifth coordination site (apical) is occupied by a nitrogen atom from a bridging dca anion of an adjacent CuL(dca)2 moiety, yielding the [Cu2L2(μ-1,5-dca)2(dca)2] dinuclear unit. Dimeric units are connected to each other by single μ-1,5-dicyanamido group to form infinite 1D chains which propagate parallel to the crystallographic c-axis. The variable temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements evidenced weakly antiferromagnetic interactions (J = −0.26 cm−1) in {[Cu2L2(μ-1,5-dca)2(dca)2]}n, 1.
Graphical abstractA new 1D chain compound, {[Cu2L2(μ-1,5-dca)2(dca)2]}n, has been synthesized and characterized by single crystal analysis. The SQUID measurement shows that the magnetic interaction in this compound is antiferromagnetic.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide