Reaction of zerovalent copper with cobalt(ii) acetate and triethanolamine (H(3)Tea) in DMF solution in air yields the unique pentanuclear mixed-valence complex [(Cu2CoCO2III)-Co-II-C-II(O2CMe)(4)(H(2)Tea)(2)(Tea)(2)].2(HO2CMe), 1, which has been characterized by a range of spectroscopic methods and structurally by X-ray crystallography. In the centrosymmetric unit of 1 five metal ions are linked together by eight oxygen atoms of the four triethanolamine ligands and by two acetate anions in the sequence Cu(ii)-Co(iii)-Co(ii)-Co(iii)-Cu(ii), with the metal-metal separations being 2.823(2) and 2.964(1) Angstrom for Cu(ii). . . Co(iii) and Co(iii). . . Co(ii), respectively. Discrimination between Co(ii) and Co(iii) atoms is based on bond length considerations; the Co(iii) is low spin. The lattice hydrogen-bonded network involving the non-coordinating acetic acid molecules links the pentanuclear units together and results in the formation of an extended one-dimensional structure. Magnetic measurements for 1 showed a marked decrease of the chiT value at low temperature, indicative of antiferromagnetic interactions between magnetic centres. A fit was attempted assuming an effective S=1/2 ground state for Co(ii) and an Ising-type anisotropy, considering only intramolecular interactions. The obtained value for J(z) of 36 cm(-1) must originate from the efficient role of the diamagnetic Co(iii) in transmitting the interaction between Cu(ii) and Co(ii) below 40 K.
A unique heteropentanuclear (Cu2CoCo2III)-Co-II-Co-II complex, synthesised from metallic Cu and Co acetate in the presence of triethanolamine. Magnetic properties and a strong H-bond stabilised lattice / V. G. Makhankova; O. Y. Vassilyeva; V. N. Kokozay; B. W. Skelton; J. Reedijk; G. A. Van; L. Sorace; D. Gatteschi. - In: NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1144-0546. - STAMPA. - 25:(2001), pp. 685-689. [10.1039/b009194o]
A unique heteropentanuclear (Cu2CoCo2III)-Co-II-Co-II complex, synthesised from metallic Cu and Co acetate in the presence of triethanolamine. Magnetic properties and a strong H-bond stabilised lattice
SORACE, LORENZO;GATTESCHI, DANTE
2001
Abstract
Reaction of zerovalent copper with cobalt(ii) acetate and triethanolamine (H(3)Tea) in DMF solution in air yields the unique pentanuclear mixed-valence complex [(Cu2CoCO2III)-Co-II-C-II(O2CMe)(4)(H(2)Tea)(2)(Tea)(2)].2(HO2CMe), 1, which has been characterized by a range of spectroscopic methods and structurally by X-ray crystallography. In the centrosymmetric unit of 1 five metal ions are linked together by eight oxygen atoms of the four triethanolamine ligands and by two acetate anions in the sequence Cu(ii)-Co(iii)-Co(ii)-Co(iii)-Cu(ii), with the metal-metal separations being 2.823(2) and 2.964(1) Angstrom for Cu(ii). . . Co(iii) and Co(iii). . . Co(ii), respectively. Discrimination between Co(ii) and Co(iii) atoms is based on bond length considerations; the Co(iii) is low spin. The lattice hydrogen-bonded network involving the non-coordinating acetic acid molecules links the pentanuclear units together and results in the formation of an extended one-dimensional structure. Magnetic measurements for 1 showed a marked decrease of the chiT value at low temperature, indicative of antiferromagnetic interactions between magnetic centres. A fit was attempted assuming an effective S=1/2 ground state for Co(ii) and an Ising-type anisotropy, considering only intramolecular interactions. The obtained value for J(z) of 36 cm(-1) must originate from the efficient role of the diamagnetic Co(iii) in transmitting the interaction between Cu(ii) and Co(ii) below 40 K.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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