Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1337163 Polyhedron 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new 2-[(bis(2-pyridylmethyl)amino)methyl]-4-methyl-6-(methylthio)phenol copperII perchlorate, complex, [Cu2(μ-SL)2](ClO4)2 (1), was synthesized and magnetically and structurally characterized. The complex consists of two similar but not equivalent [Cu2(μ-SL)2]2+ bimetallic cations designed as P and Q. Cation P has a square-base pyramidal cupric centre bonded to an approximately trigonal bipyramidal one, while cation Q has two equivalent square-base pyramidal copper centres, related by an inversion center. The cupric centres in both units are bridged by two phenolate oxygen atoms from two deprotonated HSL molecules, defining a central Cu2O2 core. Each CuII centre has a N3O2 coordination sphere. Magnetic studies done for (1) show an overall weak antiferromagnetic behavior. The best fit of the experimental data was obtained using a modified Bleaney–Bowers equation with g1 = g2 = 2.05, JP = −13.4 cm−1 and JQ = +5.22 cm−1 for P and Q, respectively. The properties of the new complex are compared to those reported for the hexafluorophosphate complex with the same ligand, in terms of the effect of the distortion caused by the use of a different anion.

Graphical abstractA new 2-[(bis(2-pyridylmethyl)amino)methyl]-4-methyl-6-(methylthio)phenol copperII perchlorate, complex, [Cu2(μ-SL)2](ClO4)2 (1), was synthesized and magnetically and structurally characterized. The properties of the new complex are discussed in comparison to the reported hexafluorophosphate complex with the same ligand, in terms of the effect of the distortion resulting from the use of a different anion.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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