Issue 11, 2004

Polymeric networks of copper(ii) using succinate and aromatic N–N donor ligands: synthesis, crystal structure, magnetic behaviour and the effect of weak interactions on their crystal packing

Abstract

Four succinato-bridged complexes of copper(II) have been synthesized. Complex 1, [Cu2(μ-OH2)2L(bpy)2(NO3)2]n and 2, [Cu2(μ-OH2)2L(phen)2(NO3)2]n (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine; phen = 1,10-phenanthroline and LH2 = succinic acid) exhibit 1D coordination polymer structures where both the nitrate ions are directly linked to the copper(II) producing synthons in a 2D sheet. A novel 2D grid-like network, {[Cu4L2(bpy)4(H2O)2](ClO4)4(H2O)}n3, is obtained upon changing the nitrate by perchlorate anion in complex 1, where the channels are occupied by the anions. On changing the nitrate by tetrafluoroborate anion in complex 2, a novel octanuclear complex, [Cu8L4(phen)12](BF4)8·8H2O 4, is isolated. The coligand bpy and phen in these complexes show face-to-face (in 1, 2, 3, 4) or edge-to-face (in 4) π–π interactions forming the multidimensional supramolecular architectures. Interestingly, the appearance of edge-to-face π–π interactions in complex 4 facilitates the formation of discrete octanuclear entities. Variable-temperature (300–2 K) magnetic measurements of complexes have been done. Complexes 1 and 2 show very weak antiferromagnetic (OOC–CH2–CH2–COO) and ferromagnetic coupling (μ-H2O). Complex 3 also shows antiferromagnetic (syn–syn μ-OCO), and ferromagnetic coupling (μ-O of the -COO group). Complex 4 with two types (syn–syn and syn–anti) of binding modes of the carboxylate group shows strong antiferromagnetic interaction.

Graphical abstract: Polymeric networks of copper(ii) using succinate and aromatic N–N donor ligands: synthesis, crystal structure, magnetic behaviour and the effect of weak interactions on their crystal packing

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Feb 2004
Accepted
08 Apr 2004
First published
06 May 2004

Dalton Trans., 2004, 1687-1695

Polymeric networks of copper(II) using succinate and aromatic N–N donor ligands: synthesis, crystal structure, magnetic behaviour and the effect of weak interactions on their crystal packing

D. Ghoshal, T. K. Maji, G. Mostafa, S. Sain, T. Lu, J. Ribas, E. Zangrando and N. Ray Chaudhuri, Dalton Trans., 2004, 1687 DOI: 10.1039/B401738B

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