Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5377352 | Chemical Physics | 2006 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Copper(II) bis-complexes with N-phosphoryl thioureas, RNâ²HC(S)NP(O)(OPri)2- {RÂ =Â phenyl (I), cyclohexyl (II)}, have been obtained and investigated in liquid and frozen toluene solutions. Equilibria between trans-S,N and cis-S,N-isomers have been revealed and described by EPR method. In contrast to more usual S,O-forms, trans-S,N-isomers demonstrate large superhyperfine splitting from N and P atoms simultaneously. From EPR spectra anisotropic hyperfine, superhyperfine, and g-tensor parameters obtained and the symmetry of the metal ion surrounding analyzed. Rhombic anisotropy of copper(II) hyperfine and axial symmetry of N and P superhyperfine splitting resolved. Structural, hydrodynamic, and magnetic characteristics of the complexes established experimentally were supported by DFT calculations. According to EPR and DFT studies, tetrahedral distortion is higher in cis-S,N than in trans-S,N forms for steric reasons and slightly higher in I(S,N-trans) isomer than in II(S,N-trans) one due to the electron-donating effect of cyclohexyl substituent. The domination of S,N- over S,O-coordination is explained by the effects of the crystal field stabilization and the formation of the intramolecular hydrogen bonds.
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Authors
Ruslan R. Garipov, Valery G. Shtyrlin, Damir A. Safin, Yulia I. Zyavkina, Felix D. Sokolov, Alexander L. Konkin, Albert V. Aganov, Alexey V. Zakharov,