Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1407165 Journal of Molecular Structure 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The preparation, crystal structures and magnetic properties of two copper(II) complexes with di-2-pyridylamine (dpa) as end-cap ligand and azide (1) and cyanate (2) as bridging groups, [Cu(dpa)(N3)2]n (1) and [Cu2(dpa)2(NCO)4] (2), are reported. Compound 1 consists of uniform chains of copper(II) ions bridged by single μ-1,1-azido groups whereas that of compound 2 is made up of centrosymmetric dicopper(II) units with double μ-1,1-N-cyanate bridges, the other two cyanate groups acting as terminal ligands. The copper atoms in 1 and 2 are five-coordinated with two nitrogen atoms of a bidentate dpa ligand (1 and 2), one nitrogen atom from a terminally bound azide (1)/cyanate (2) and two other nitrogens from two azide (1)/cyanate (2) bridges building intermediate square pyramidal/trigonal bipyramidal (1) and distorted square pyramidal (2) surroundings. The values of the copper–copper separation through the double end-on azido (1) and cyanato (2) bridges are 3.8556(4) and 3.5154(5) Å, respectively. Variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements show the occurrence of weak magnetic interactions in both complexes being antiferromagnetic in 1 [J = −4.60 cm−1, the Hamiltonian is defined as Hˆ=-J∑iSˆi·Sˆi+1] and ferromagnetic in 2 [J = +3.14 cm−1 with Hˆ=-JSˆ1·Sˆ2]. The magnitude and nature of these magnetic interactions are discussed in the light of the respectives structures and they are compared with those reported for related systems.

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