Acta Crystallographica Section B

Structural Science

Volume 56, Part 4 (August 2000)


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Acta Cryst. (2000). B56, 666-672    [ doi:10.1107/S0108768100002056 ]

Synthesis, structure and magnetic properties of tetrakis-[mu]-carboxylato-bis(dodecylnicotinato)dicopper(II) complexes; crystal and molecular structure of the decyl carboxylate derivative

M. Rusjan, Z. Chaia, O. E. Piro, D. Guillon and F. D. Cukiernik

Abstract: Dodecylnicotinate bis-adducts of binuclear copper carboxylates, of the general formula Cu2(O2CCn - 1H2n - 1)4(C5H4NCOOC12H25)2, were synthesized for n = 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20, and their crystal structure, thermal behavior and magnetic properties studied. The molecular structure of the decyl derivative has been determined from single-crystal X-ray diffraction data. The dimer is centrosymmetric with the CuII ions in a square-pyramidal coordination with four O-alkyl O atoms [average d(Cu-O) 1.960 (6) Å] in the basal plane and the nicotine N atom at apical positions [d(Cu-N) 2.183 (3)  Å]. The copper ions, 2.615 (1) Å apart, are bridged by four O-alkyl carboxylate groups. Both the n = 20 and n  =  18 homologues exhibit lamellar phases, which can be related to the supramolecular arrangement found in the n = 10 derivative. The magnetic behavior of the decyl and octadecyl dimers was studied in the 2-300 K temperature range. They exhibit a strong intramolecular antiferromagnetic interaction (Cu-Cu superexchange coupling constant = -347 cm-1 for the decyl derivative), which can be attributed to a large overlap of the metal 3d orbitals and the oxygen lone pair orbitals of the linking carboxylate groups.

Keywords: Tetrakis-[mu]-carboxylato-bis(dodecylnicotinato)dicopper(II) complexes; Magnetic properties; Decyl carboxylate derivative; Thermal properties; Binuclear dicopper carboxylates.

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