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Synthesis, characterization and magnetic properties of copper(II) complexes with 4- N-(2′-pyridylimine)benzoic acid
Four Cu(II) complexes with 4- N-(2′-pyridylimine)benzoic acid ( HL), [Cu(HL) 2] · (ClO 4) 2 ( 1), [Cu(HL) 2(SO 4)] · 3H 2O ( 2), [Cu 2(L) 2Cl 2] n · 3H 2O ( 3), and [Cu 4(L) 2(HL) 2Cl 4] · (CH 3OH) 2 · (ClO 4) 2 ( 4), have been synthesized and structurally characterized by X-ray crystallography. Com...
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Published in: | Journal of molecular structure 2007-10, Vol.842 (1), p.109-116 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
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Summary: | Four Cu(II) complexes with 4-
N-(2′-pyridylimine)benzoic acid (
HL), [Cu(HL)
2]
·
(ClO
4)
2 (
1), [Cu(HL)
2(SO
4)]
·
3H
2O (
2), [Cu
2(L)
2Cl
2]
n
·
3H
2O (
3), and [Cu
4(L)
2(HL)
2Cl
4]
·
(CH
3OH)
2
·
(ClO
4)
2 (
4), have been synthesized and structurally characterized by X-ray crystallography. Complexes (
1) and (
2) both exhibit a mononuclear structure with a four-coordinated Cu(II) ion by the pyridine-
N and imine-
N atoms of the ligands for (
1) and a penta-coordinated Cu(II) ion by pyridine-
N, imine-
N atoms of the ligands and one oxygen atom of
SO
4
2
-
for (
2). Complex (
3) consists of a two-dimensional Cu(II) layer formed by deprotonated
HL ligand linking four-membered Cu
2Cl
2 units. Complex (
4) contains a tetranuclear Cu(II) coordination cation in which the Cu(II) ions are penta-coordinated in square pyramidal geometry by two bridging chloride atoms, two nitrogen atoms of
HL ligand with undeprotonated carboxylic group, and one oxygen atom of
syn,syn-carboxylato bridge. Magnetic susceptibility data show a weak ferromagnetic coupling between the Cu centers in (
3) (
J
=
4.95
cm
−1) and a weak antiferromagnetic interaction in (
4) (
J
=
−16.85
cm
−1), respectively. |
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ISSN: | 0022-2860 1872-8014 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.molstruc.2006.12.020 |