Synthesis and structure of a trinuclear manganese(II) complex containing low-spin metal

Chattopadhyay, Surajit ; Partha, Basu ; Pal, Samudranil ; Chakravorty, Animesh (1990) Synthesis and structure of a trinuclear manganese(II) complex containing low-spin metal Journal of the Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions (12). pp. 3829-3833. ISSN 1472-7773

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Abstract

The reaction of α-phenylazobenzaldehyde oxime, HL, with manganese(II) salts has afforded the first known mixed-spin trinuclear complex [MnII3L6]. The structure of the benzene solvate [Mn3L6]·2C6H6 has been determined by X-ray crystallography. The Mn3 fragment is exactly linear with the terminal low-spin (S=½) metal(II) atoms tris-chelated by azo- and oxime-nitrogen functions into facial pseudo-octahedral MnN6 dispositions. Two such [MnL3] moieties sequester the central high-spin (S=5//2) manganese(II) atom into an O6 environment using oximato oxygen donors. The average Mn···Mn, Mn–N, and Mn–O distances are 3.577(7), 1.956(18), and 2.146(15)Å respectively. It is proposed that oximato nitrogen co-ordination is primarily responsible for the low-spin configuration of the terminal manganese(II) atoms.

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