Magneto-structural characterization of [Cu 4(prz) 4(CH 3OH) 2L 2?](CIO 4) 2 (L?H = 1,1-DI-(2-pyridyl)-1-methoximethanol, PRZH = pyrazole)

Manzur, J.; García A.M.; Garland M.T.; Acuña V; González O.; Peña O.; Atria A.M.; Spodine, E.

Abstract

The title compound [Cu 2C 19H 20N 6O 7Cl] 2 is a copper(II) complex, in which each bicationic moiety is bridged by two pyrazolate ligands. In the centrosymmetric, tetrameric dications pairs of copper atoms, one square planar and one square pyramidal, are bridged by an oxygen from the pyridylmethoxymethanol ligand and a pyrazolate moiety, with one example of five coordination completed by a methanol solvent molecule. These dimers are then bridged by two pyrazoles, to give the tetramer. Two perchlorate counter-anions are bound to the tetrameric unit by hydrogen bonds, which stabilize the crystal structure. The copper(II) complex presents antiferromagnetic behaviour with T M = 190 K. Supposing that the alkoxo oxygen bridge is the main pathway for the superexchange interaction, the experimental magnetic susceptibilities were fitted to the Bleaney-Bowers equation for dimers, yielding a 2J value of -211.2 cm 1.

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Título de la Revista: POLYHEDRON
Volumen: 15
Número: 5-6
Editorial: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Fecha de publicación: 1996
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