Issue 46, 2009

Syntheses, characterisation, magnetism and photoluminescence of a homodinuclear Ln(III)-Schiff base family

Abstract

A novel family of homodinuclear complexes of the general formula [Ln2L2(X)2] (where Ln = Nd3+, Pr3+, Sm3+ and Tb3+ for 1, 2, 3 and 4, respectively and X, the coordinated NO3 or Cl anion) has been synthesised from the corresponding lanthanide(III) salts with the pentadentate dianionic Schiff base ligand, H2L [N1,N3-bis(salicylideneimino)diethylenetriamine], that exhibits a N3O2 donor set. Single crystal X-ray diffraction studies evidenced the isostructurality of this family of centrosymmetric neutral dinuclear entities where the Ln(III) metal centres are coupled together by two phenolato oxygen atoms belonging to two units of ligand (H2L). Interestingly, the two other phenolato groups of H2L are mono-coordinated to the metal ions. Temperature dependence (2-300K) magnetic susceptibility studies suggest the presence of an antiferromagnetic interaction operating via double phenolato bridges. Photoluminescence activities of the complexes have been studied and compared with their precursor ligand. All the complexes have been characterised with microanalytical and several spectroscopic techniques.

Graphical abstract: Syntheses, characterisation, magnetism and photoluminescence of a homodinuclear Ln(III)-Schiff base family

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 May 2009
Accepted
14 Sep 2009
First published
16 Oct 2009

Dalton Trans., 2009, 10263-10272

Syntheses, characterisation, magnetism and photoluminescence of a homodinuclear Ln(III)-Schiff base family

J. Chakraborty, A. Ray, G. Pilet, G. Chastanet, D. Luneau, R. F. Ziessel, L. J. Charbonnière, L. Carrella, E. Rentschler, M. S. El Fallah and S. Mitra, Dalton Trans., 2009, 10263 DOI: 10.1039/B908910A

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