Invited for the cover of this issue are the groups of Joel S. Miller at the University of Utah and Juan J. Novoa at the University of Barcelona.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF[NMe4 ]2 [TCNE]2 (TCNE=tetracyanoethenide) formed from the reaction of TCNE and (NMe4 )CN in MeCN has νCN IR absorptions at 2195, 2191, 2172, and 2156 cm(-1) and a νCC absorption at 1383 cm(-1) that are characteristic of reduced TCNE. The TCNEs have an average central CC distance of 1.423 Å that is also characteristic of reduced TCNE.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the title compound, C11H9BrO, the cyclo-pentenone ring is almost planar with an r.m.s.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reaction of first row transition M(II) ions with KSCN in various solvents form tetrahedral (NMe4)2[M(II)(NCS)4] (M = Fe, Co), octahedral trans-M(II)(NCS)2(Sol)4 (M = Fe, V, Ni; Sol = MeCN, THF), and K4[M(II)(NCS)6] (M = V, Ni). The reaction of M(NCS)2(OCMe2)2 (M = Cr, Mn) in MeCN and [Co(NCMe)6](BF4)2 and KSCN in acetone and after diffusion of diethyl ether form M(NCS)2(Sol)2 that structurally differ as they form one-dimensional (1-D) (M = Co; Sol = THF), two-dimensional (2-D) (M = Mn; Sol = MeCN), and three-dimensional (3-D) (M = Cr; Sol = MeCN) extended structures. 1-D Co(NCS)2(THF)2 has trans-THFs, while the acetonitriles have a cis geometry for 2- and 3-D M(NCS)2(NCMe)2 (M = Cr, Mn).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLinear chain thiocyanate complexes of M(NCS)(2)(OCMe(2))(2) (M = Fe, Mn, Cr) composition have been prepared and structurally, chemically, and magnetically characterized. Fe(NCS)(2)(OCMe(2))(2) exhibits metamagnetic-like behavior, and orders as an antiferromagnet at 6 K. The Mn and Cr compounds are antiferromagnets with T(c) of 30 and 50 K, respectively, with J/k(B) = -3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe structural and magnetic properties of dinuclear [Co(II)(NCMe)(5)Co(II)(NCS)(4)]·MeCN have been investigated. The structure consists of an octahedral Co(II)(NCMe)(5) center connected to a tetrahedral Co(II)(NCS)(4) center bridged by a μ(1,3)-NCS(-) ligand. The bridging NCS(-) weakly couples the pair of S = (3)/(2) Co(II) spin sites, as evidenced by the magnetic data being best fit by the Curie-Weiss expression with θ = -15.
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