Abstract
Three copper(II) complexes, [CuL1], [CuL2] and [CuL3] where L1, L2 and L3 are the tetradentate di-Schiff-base ligands prepared by the condensation of acetylacetone and appropriate diamines (e.g. 1,2-diaminoethane, 1,2-diaminopropane and 1,3-diaminopropane, respectively) in 2:1 ratios, have been prepared. These complexes act as host molecules and include a guest sodium ion by coordinating through the oxygen atoms to result in corresponding new trinuclear complexes, [(CuL1)2Na(ClO4)(H2O)] [CuL1] (1), [(CuL2)2Na(ClO4)(H2O)] (2) and [(CuL3)2Na(ClO4)(H2O)] (3) when crystallized from methanol solution containing sodium perchlorate. All three complexes have been characterized by single crystal X-ray crystallography. In all the complexes, the sodium cation has a six-coordinate distorted octahedral environment being bonded to four oxygen atoms from two Schiff-base complexes of Cu(II) in addition to a perchlorate anion and a water molecule. The copper atoms are four coordinate in a square planar environment being bonded to two oxygen atoms and two nitrogen atoms of the Schiff-base ligand. The variable temperature susceptibilities for complexes 1-3 were measured over the range 2-300 K. The isotropic Hamiltonian, over(H, ^) = g1 β HS1 + g2 β HS2 + J12 S1 S2 + g3 β HS3 for complex 1 and over(H, ^) = g1 β HS1 + g2 β HS2 + J12 S1 S2 for complexes 2 and 3 has been used to interpret the magnetic data. The best fit parameters obtained are: g1 = g2 = 2.07(0), J = -1.09(1) cm-1 for complex 1, g1 = g2 = 2.06(0), J = -0.55(1) cm-1 for complex 2 and g1 = g2 = 2.07(0), J = -0.80(1) cm-1 for 3. Electrochemical studies displayed an irreversible Cu(II)/Cu(I) one-electron reduction process.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 3343-3350 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Polyhedron |
Volume | 27 |
Issue number | 16 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Nov 5 2008 |
Externally published | Yes |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:This work was supported by CSIR, Government of India [Junior Research Fellowship to P.M., Sanction No. 09/028 (0663)/2006-EMR-I] and by the Spanish Government (Grant CTQ2006-03949). We thank Núria Clos, Unitat de Mesures Magnètiques, Serveis Científics i Tècnics, Universitat de Barcelona, for the magnetic measurements. We also thank EPSRC and the University of Reading for funds for the Xcalibur system.
Keywords
- Copper(II)
- Magnetic properties
- Schiff base
- Sodium perchlorate adduct
- X-ray structure
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Materials Chemistry