| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9769897 | Journal of Molecular Structure | 2005 | 5 Pages | 
Abstract
												Bi-nuclear neutral paramagnetic nitrosyl iron complex [Fe2(C3H3N2S)2(NO)4] (I) has been synthesized by the exchange reaction of Na2Fe2(S2O3)2(NO)4·4H2O with imidazole-2-thiol. As it follows from X-ray analysis, complex I (space group P2(1)/n, Z=2) has centrosymmetric dimeric structure, with the iron atoms linked via structural fragment -μ-N-C-S. Isomeric shift of IδFe is 0.196(1) mm/s and quadrupole resolution ÎEQ is 1.109(2) mm/s at T=293 K. As follows from magnetic measurements, there are two paramagnetic centers with spin 1/2 in molecules [Fe2(C3H3N2S)2(NO)4], which are connected by anti-ferromagnetic exchange (â34.6 cmâ1).
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												Natalia A. Sanina, Sergey M. Aldoshin, Tatiana N. Rudneva, Nina I. Golovina, Gennadyi V. Shilov, Yurii M. Shulga, Nicolai S. Ovanesyan, Vladimir N. Ikorskiy, Viktor I. Ovcharenko, 
											