Issue 48, 2013

Incorporation of M(H2O)62+ between layers {M(H2O)2Ru2(CO3)4Cl2}n2n (M = Zn, Mn): syntheses, structures and magnetic properties

Abstract

Isostructural heterometallic diruthenium carbonates KM(H2O)6[M(H2O)2Ru2(CO3)4Cl2]·4H2O [M = Zn (1) and Mn (2)] were synthesized from the reaction of the precursors [Ru2(CO3)4Cl2]5− and transitional metal ions in aqueous solution. Complexes 1 and 2 show layered structures in which Ru2(II,III) units are linked by four octahedral environment M(H2O)22+ ions in a cross fashion and vice versa giving a negative bimetallic square grid layer {M(H2O)2Ru2(CO3)4Cl2}n3n. M(H2O)62+ ions, linked by K+ forming zigzag chain {KM(H2O)6}n3+, are located in the void spaces between the layers. The adjacent bimetallic carbonate layers are connected with K–O and K–Cl bonds, and hydrogen bonding, forming a supramolecular 3D framework structure. Their magnetic properties were characterized in detail, and intralayer ferromagnetic coupling between the Ru2 dimer and Mn2+ ion, as well as long-range ordering (Tc = 5.2 K) coexistence of domain movement behavior were observed for complex 2.

Graphical abstract: Incorporation of M(H2O)62+ between layers {M(H2O)2Ru2(CO3)4Cl2}n2n− (M = Zn, Mn): syntheses, structures and magnetic properties

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Jun 2013
Accepted
27 Aug 2013
First published
28 Aug 2013

Dalton Trans., 2013,42, 16742-16748

Incorporation of M(H2O)62+ between layers {M(H2O)2Ru2(CO3)4Cl2}n2n (M = Zn, Mn): syntheses, structures and magnetic properties

B. Liu, Y. Jia, H. Yang, J. Yang and G. Xue, Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 16742 DOI: 10.1039/C3DT51612A

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