Issue 13, 2015

Two types of nitrito support for μ4-oxido-bridged [Cu4] complexes: synthesis, crystal structures, magnetic properties and DFT analysis

Abstract

Novel nitrito supported and μ4-oxido bridged CuII aggregates have been found in two tetranuclear complexes, [Cu44-O)L21,3-ONO)4] (1) and [Cu44-O)L21,3-OAc)21,2-NO2)2] (2), of the chiral Schiff base HL (HL = 4-methyl-2,6-bis-(1-phenyl-ethylimino)-methylphenol). The structures contain either in situ generated or externally added peripheral μ-nitrito groups, in κ2O/O and κ2N/O bridging modes. Four NO2 bridges in 1 and two AcO co-ligands along with two NO2 bridges in 2 are essential for the stabilization of these tetranuclear aggregates. The complexes have been characterized by X-ray crystal structure determination, spectroscopic and magnetic measurements, and density functional theory (DFT) analysis. They are formed from the assembly of two [Cu2L]3+ fragments around a water-derived oxido ligand under the control of nitrite or mixed nitrite/acetate bridges. Variable temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements reveal strong intramolecular antiferromagnetic exchange interactions within the tetranuclear clusters to yield ST = 0 ground state. The capacity of the two different nitrite bridging modes to mediate magnetic coupling has been examined through measurements and numerical fitting procedures, and rationalized by means of DFT calculations.

Graphical abstract: Two types of nitrito support for μ4-oxido-bridged [Cu4] complexes: synthesis, crystal structures, magnetic properties and DFT analysis

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Oct 2014
Accepted
09 Feb 2015
First published
11 Feb 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 6107-6117

Two types of nitrito support for μ4-oxido-bridged [Cu4] complexes: synthesis, crystal structures, magnetic properties and DFT analysis

M. Pait, M. Shatruk, J. Lengyel, S. Gómez-Coca, A. Bauzá, A. Frontera, V. Bertolasi and D. Ray, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 6107 DOI: 10.1039/C4DT03224A

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