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European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry 2018-02-05

Synthesis, Characterization, and Magnetic Properties of a Series of Copper(II) Chloride Complexes of Pyridyliminebenzoic Acids

Elena Buvaylo; Vladimir Kokozay; Valeriya Makhankova; Andrii Melnyk; Maria Korabik; Maciej Witwicki; Brian Skelton; Olga Vassilyeva

文献索引:10.1002/ejic.201701391

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摘要

A series of Cu(II) halide complexes, Сu(HL1)Cl2∙CH3OH (1), [Сu(L1)Cl]2∙H2O (2), [Сu(HL2)Cl2]2∙2DMF (3), [Cu(HL2)2Cl]nCln·2nH2O (4) and [Cu(L3)Cl]n (5), containing pyridyliminebenzoic acids HL1, HL2 and HL3 derived from o‐, m‐ and p‐aminobenzoic acids, respectively, have been obtained as single crystals and characterized by elemental analysis, IR, EPR spectroscopy, magnetic measurements and single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction techniques. The results obtained show the formation of molecular (1), dimeric (2, 3) and polymeric structures (4, 5) based on chloride (1‐4) and carboxylate bridges (5) with copper(II) atoms in the square‐pyramidal geometry of varying degrees of distortion. The X‐band polycrystalline EPR spectra of 1‐3 with typical axial patterns show no indication of exchange interactions between copper ions in the range 295‐77 K. The observed rhombic features of the EPR spectra of 4 arise from the coupling of g‐tensors from differently oriented Cu(II) coordination polyhedra in the solid state. A characteristic spin‐triplet EPR spectrum of 5 at 77 K was simulated using the spin‐Hamiltonian parameters for S = 1, gx = 2.08, gy = 2.11, gz = 2.37 and the value of the zero‐field splitting parameter D of 0.137 cm‐1. Magnetic susceptibility measurements revealed antiferromagnetic (1‐3, 5) and ferromagnetic coupling (4) between the metal atoms at low temperatures. Theoretical methods were employed to provide additional insight into magnetic interactions in the studied compounds.