Issue 11, 2003

Supramolecular systems built from phenylcyanamido ligands. Syntheses, crystal structures and magnetic properties

Abstract

Several new MnII compounds with X-phenylcyanamido (Xpcyd) and 2,2′-bipyrimidine (2,2′-bpm) bridging ligands of formula [Mn(pcyd)(MeOH)(μ-pcyd)(μ-2,2′-bpm)0.5]n (1), [Mn(3-Clpcyd)(MeOH)(μ-3-Clpcyd)(μ-2,2′-bpm)0.5]n (2), (μ-4-Clpcyd)2[Mn(4-Clpcyd)(H2O)(2,2′-bpm)]2 (3) and [Mn(3-Fpcyd)(MeOH)(μ-3-Fpcyd)(μ-2,2′-bpm)0.5]n (4) have been synthesised and characterised. The one-dimensional compound [Mn(pcyd)(MeOH)(μ-pcyd)(μ-2,2′-bpm)0.5]n (1) crystallises in the triclinic system, P[1 with combining macron] space group and the dinuclear compound (μ-4-Clpcyd)2[Mn(4-Clpcyd)(H2O)(2,2′-bpm)]2 (3) crystallises in the orthorhombic system, P212121 space group. The two compounds contain the unusual end-to-end cyanamide bridge and give supramolecular 2-D networks by means of H-bonds. Susceptibility measurements on compounds 1–4 reveal moderate antiferromagnetic coupling in all cases. Coupling constants related to the phenylcyanamido bridges are compared with the superexchange model recently proposed for ligands of this kind.

Graphical abstract: Supramolecular systems built from phenylcyanamido ligands. Syntheses, crystal structures and magnetic properties

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jan 2003
Accepted
28 Mar 2003
First published
14 Apr 2003

Dalton Trans., 2003, 2121-2125

Supramolecular systems built from phenylcyanamido ligands. Syntheses, crystal structures and magnetic properties

A. Escuer, F. A. Mautner, N. Sanz and R. Vicente, Dalton Trans., 2003, 2121 DOI: 10.1039/B300603D

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