Synthesis, crystal structure and magneto-structural correlation of two bi-bridging 1D copper(ii) chainsElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: magnetization curve for 1 between 0 and 5 K and an EPR spectrum for 1. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/dt/b2/b204728b/

Mukherjee, Partha Sarathi ; Konar, Sanjit ; Zangrando, Ennio ; Diaz, Carmen ; Ribas, Joan ; Ray Chaudhuri*, Nirmalendu (2002) Synthesis, crystal structure and magneto-structural correlation of two bi-bridging 1D copper(ii) chainsElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: magnetization curve for 1 between 0 and 5 K and an EPR spectrum for 1. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/dt/b2/b204728b/ Journal of the Chemical Society Dalton Transactions (18). pp. 3471-3476. ISSN 1472-7773

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1039/B204728B

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Abstract

Two 1D bi-bridging Cu(II) chains, catena-oxalate-bis[1-(2-aminoethyl)pyrrolidine-copper(II)]-0.5(squarate) perchlorate hydrate (1) and catena-pyrazine-oxalate-tetraaquo-dicopper(II) diperchlorate (2) have been synthesised and their molecular structures determined by X-ray crystallography. Compound 1 exhibits a polymeric arrangement with a ladder-like structure running parallel to crystallographic axis a, in which two [(Cu(ampy))2(ox)] chains (ampy = 1-(2-aminoethyl)pyrrolidine; ox = oxalate) are linked by squarate groups. The oxalate behaves simultaneously as bis-bridging and bis-monodentate towards four coplanar copper ions, a coordination mode which has never been reported for Cu(II). Compound 2 is characterized by a polymeric array with alternate repetition of bridging oxalate and ‘pyz’ (pyz = pyrazine). Low temperature magnetic behaviour reveals the existence of a dominant weak antiferromagnetic interaction within 1 whereas in 2 a strong antiferromagnetic interaction is observed. The results obtained experimentally corroborate the structural parameters in both 1 and 2.

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