Is Ferromagnetism an Intrinsic Property of the CuII/GdIII Couple? 2. Structures and Magnetic Properties of Novel Trinuclear Complexes with μ-Phenolato-μ-oximato (Cu−Ln−Cu) Cores (Ln = La, Ce, Gd)
- 30 November 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Inorganic Chemistry
- Vol. 39 (26) , 5994-6000
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ic000666u
Abstract
The present paper is devoted to the study of original trinuclear (CuII, LnIII, CuII) complexes (Ln = La, Ce, Gd). They derive from the polydentate ligands H2Li (i = 1, 3, 4) represented in Figure 1. The crystal and molecular structures of two complexes have been determined at room temperature. The (Cu, Gd, Cu) complex of H2L1 1Gd and the (Cu, Ce, Cu) complex of H2L3 3Ce crystallize in the triclinic space group P1 (no. 2) with the following cell parameters: a = 14.005(2) A, b = 14.7581(13) A, c = 11.3549(13) A, alpha = 96.273(9) degrees, beta = 97.648(11) degrees, gamma = 72.946(9) degrees, V = 2217.7(4) A3, and Z = 2 for 1Gd and a = 11.226(2) A, b = 16.927(3) A, c = 11.010(2) A, alpha = 108.67(2) degrees, beta = 110.48(1) degrees, gamma = 92.35(2) degrees, V = 1828.7(5) A3, and Z = 2 for 3Ce. Regarding possible supports for magnetic interactions, it may be noted that, in both complexes, each of the main bridging pathways between the equatorial positions of a copper(II) ion and the related lanthanide ion is double and not symmetrical. It involves a phenolato oxygen atom and an oximato nitrogen-oxygen pair of atoms. The resulting Cu(O,N-O)Gd networks are not planar, but 3Ce displays much larger deviations than does 1Gd. Determination of the thermal dependence of chi M (molar susceptibility) and the field variations of M (magnetization) show that in 3Gd and 4Gd the Cu-Gd interactions are antiferromagnetic while more "usual" ferromagnetic interactions are observed for 1Gd. The possibility of a relationship between structural and magnetic parameters is considered.Keywords
This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
- Is Ferromagnetism an Intrinsic Property of the CuII/GdIII Couple? 1. Structures and Magnetic Properties of Two Novel Dinuclear Complexes with a μ-Phenolato−μ-Oximato (Cu,Gd) CoreInorganic Chemistry, 1999
- Unprecedented Antiferromagnetic Metal−Ligand Interactions in Gadolinium−Nitroxide DerivativesInorganic Chemistry, 1999
- Structural studies of a dinuclear (Cu, Gd) and two trinuclear (Cu2, Ln) complexes (Ln=Ce, Er). Magnetic properties of two original (Cu, Gd) complexesNew Journal of Chemistry, 1998
- One‐Dimensional MIIICuII Compounds with an Unprecedented, Tubelike Structural Motif (M = Rare‐Earth Metal)Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1992
- Ferromagnetically coupled gadolinium(III)copper(II) molecular materialInorganic Chemistry, 1992
- Ferromagnetic Spin-Coupling between Gadolinium(III) and Copper(II) Ions in Discrete Binuclear Gd(III)–Cu(II) ComplexesBulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 1991
- Heterometallic Compounds Involving d‐ and f‐Block Elements: Synthesis, Structure, and Magnetic Properties of Two New LnxCu4 ComplexesAngewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1991
- Ferromagnetic Spin-Coupling in a Binuclear Cu(II)–Gd(III) ComplexChemistry Letters, 1990
- Synthesis, crystal structure, and magnetic properties of tetranuclear complexes containing exchange-coupled dilanthanide-dicopper(lanthanide = gadolinium, dysprosium) speciesInorganic Chemistry, 1990
- Crystal and molecular structure and magnetic properties of a trinuclear complex containing exchange-coupled GdCu2 speciesInorganic Chemistry, 1986