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Cyano-bridged CuII-MV (M = Mo, W) bimetallic layered complexes exhibiting novel honeycomblike structures. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on the self-assembly of a new copper precursor with octacyanometalates, resulting in novel two-dimensional bimetallic structures with honeycomb-like arrangements.
  • The compounds, named 2 and 3, share similar structures and are confirmed through various advanced techniques, including X-ray diffraction and magnetic measurements, revealing a unique crystallographic setup involving distorted octahedral coordination of Cu.
  • Significant findings include the presence of hydrogen bonding between ligands and the observation of both ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions between the copper and metal ions, which are influenced by the ligand arrangement and geometries.

Article Abstract

Self-assembly of a new precursor [Cu(L)](ClO4)2 (1) (L = macrocyclic ligand) with octacyanometalates [M(CN)8]3- (M = Mo, W) produced two-dimensional cyano-bridged Cu(II)-M(V) bimetallic assemblies [Cu(L)]3n[M(CN)8]2n.6nH2O [M = Mo (2), W (3)] with novel honeycomblike structures, characterized by spectroscopic data, single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies, and magnetic measurements. The crystallographic determination reveals that compounds 2 and 3 are isostructural and crystallize in the triclinic system (P). The Cu atom in a distorted octahedral environment experiences a tetragonal elongation of apical nitrogen atoms exhibiting average Cu-Nax lengths of 2.566 Angstroms for 2 and 2.593 Angstroms for 3, which accounts for the Jahn-Teller effect of a Cu(II) ion. The Cu-NC angles are magnetically important, ranging from 135.7 to 159.2 degrees. Three types of L in the crystal lattice are observed, which are dependent on the relative positions of the pendant hydroxyl groups with respect to the CuN4 basal plane. The positions are correlated with hydrogen bonding of OH groups to neighboring atoms. The magnetic data indicate that ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions between Cu(II) and M(V) through the CN linkage coexist.

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