Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9769913 | Journal of Molecular Structure | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Two novel heterotrinuclear Cu(II)-M(II)-Cu(II) (M=Ni and Mn) complexes, [Ni(H2O)4(CuL)2]·7H2O (1), [Mn(H2O)4(CuL)2]·8H2O (2), have been obtained by the self-assembly of the mononuclear tripeptide Schiff base complexes [CuL]â with bivalent metal ion M2+, where H3L=N-salicylideneglycylglycylglycine. Single crystal X-ray diffraction experiments indicate that the structures both 1 and 2, are made up of centrosymmetric trinuclear units with the M atom lying on an inversion center, formed the 1D supramolecular chain structures via hydrogen bondings and Mâ¯O weak interactions. The magnetic susceptibility data (2-300 K) revealed antiferromagnetic interactions between copper(II) ions and the central metal. The magnetic susceptibility data were quantitatively analyzed using the theoretical expressions deduced from the spin Hamiltonian for a symmetrical three-spin system HË=â2JSËM(SËCu(1)+SËCu(2)) to give the coupling parameters JCuNi=â0.46 cmâ1 and JCuMn=â0.15 cmâ1.
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Authors
Wen-Long Liu, Yang Zou, Chun-Lin Ni, Yi-Zhi Li, Qing-Jin Meng,