Issue 14, 2005

Cascade complexation: a single cyano bridge links a pair of Cu(ii) cations

Abstract

A series of structurally characterised μ-cyanodicopper(II) cryptates shows moderately strong antiferromagnetic interaction in the range −2J = 150–200 cm−1, at the high end of the observed range for such assemblies. The lowest magnetic exchange coupling parameter is displayed where there is slight bending of the M–CN–M assembly, enforced by the constraints of cryptate encapsulation. Thermally accessible triplet EPR spectra are observed with zero-field splittings of the order of 0.13–0.14 cm−1, confirming collinear ground-state dz2 orbitals for Cu(II), consistent with their trigonal-bipyramidal coordination geometries.

Graphical abstract: Cascade complexation: a single cyano bridge links a pair of Cu(ii) cations

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Apr 2005
Accepted
25 May 2005
First published
09 Jun 2005

Dalton Trans., 2005, 2403-2409

Cascade complexation: a single cyano bridge links a pair of Cu(II) cations

A. D. Bond, S. Derossi, C. J. Harding, E. J. L. McInnes, V. McKee, C. J. McKenzie, J. Nelson and J. Wolowska, Dalton Trans., 2005, 2403 DOI: 10.1039/B504916D

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