Issue 11, 2003

{[Cu(H2O)3][Cu(phmal)2]}n: a new two-dimensional copper(ii) complex with intralayer ferromagnetic interactions (phmal = phenylmalonate dianion)

Abstract

The novel sheet-like copper(II) compound of formula {[Cu(H2O)3][Cu(Phmal)2]}n (1) (Phmal = dianion of phenylmalonic acid) has been synthesized and its crystal structure determined by X-ray diffraction. The structure of 1 consists of 21 chains of carboxylate(phenylmalonate)-bridged copper(II) ions which are linked through double μ-oxo(carboxylate) units to afford a two-dimensional network. The interlayer space is filled by the phenyl rings of the phenylmalonate ligands that exhibit offset face-to-face interactions. Variable-temperature magnetic measurements of 1 show the occurrence of significant intralayer ferromagnetic interactions between the copper(II) ions through anti–syn carboxylate- and double μ-oxo-bridges which are analyzed and discussed in the light of the values found in related magneto-structurally characterized systems.

Graphical abstract: {[Cu(H2O)3][Cu(phmal)2]}n: a new two-dimensional copper(ii) complex with intralayer ferromagnetic interactions (phmal = phenylmalonate dianion)

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Apr 2003
Accepted
25 Jun 2003
First published
01 Sep 2003

New J. Chem., 2003,27, 1557-1562

{[Cu(H2O)3][Cu(phmal)2]}n: a new two-dimensional copper(II) complex with intralayer ferromagnetic interactions (phmal = phenylmalonate dianion)

J. Pasán, J. Sanchiz, C. Ruiz-Pérez, F. Lloret and M. Julve, New J. Chem., 2003, 27, 1557 DOI: 10.1039/B304471H

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