Issue 8, 2022

Lanthanide induced variability in localised CoII geometries of four triangular L3Co3IILnIII complexes

Abstract

Four tetranuclear heterobimetallic triangle complexes [L3Co3Dy(NO3)2(H2O)(MeOH)5](NO3) (C1), [L3Co3Gd(NO3)3(MeOH)4] (C2), [L3Co3La(NO3)2(H2O)6](NO3)(H2O) (C3), and [L3Co3TbCl(NO3)2(H2O)0.5(MeOH)3.5] (C4), where H2L = 1,4-bisformylnaphthalene-2,3-diol, have been synthesised and structurally characterised. Each complex crystallises with a complete molecule in the asymmetric unit (Z′ = 1) and displays near perfect octahedrality in two out of three CoII centres. The third CoII ion assumes a different coordination geometry in each complex: six-coordinate octahedral in C1, six-coordinate with a distortion towards trigonal prismatic in C2, five-coordinate trigonal bipyramidal in C3, and five-coordinate square pyramidal in C4; which has been attributed to increasing lanthanide cation size, coupled with a non-macrocyclic coordination environment. Continuous Shape Measurement (CShM) calculations and octahedral distortion parameter calculations were performed, using the SHAPE and OctaDist software packages, respectively, in order to aid in the assessment of each metal centre's local coordination geometry. The preliminary magnetic investigation of C3 found χmT = 9.4 cm3 K mol−1 at 300 K and M = 7.1 μB at 1.8 K, which are approximately two thirds the maximum theoretical values for three CoII ions and indicates the presence of a relatively large zero-field splitting parameter (D/kB = 65 K) operative in each CoII ion rather than exchange coupling between the CoII centres.

Graphical abstract: Lanthanide induced variability in localised CoII geometries of four triangular L3Co3IILnIII complexes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Dec 2021
Accepted
01 Feb 2022
First published
10 Feb 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2022,12, 4828-4835

Lanthanide induced variability in localised CoII geometries of four triangular L3Co3IILnIII complexes

T. N. Dais, R. Takano, T. Ishida and P. G. Plieger, RSC Adv., 2022, 12, 4828 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA08797E

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