Polar metal phosphonate containing unusual μ(4)-OH bridged double chains showing canted antiferromagnetism with large coercivity.

Chem Commun (Camb)

State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, P. R. China.

Published: April 2014

The first examples of metal phosphonates based on an asymmetrical 2-(phosphonomethyl)benzoic acid (2-pmbH3) are reported, namely, Co2(μ4-OH)(2-pmb) (1) and Cu4(μ3-OH)2(2-pmb)2 (2). Both crystallize in polar space groups and show layered structures. Compound 1 contains unusual μ4-OH bridged double chains of {Co2(μ4-OH)O3}, inter-connected by the phosphonate groups. In 2, chair-like tetramers of Cu4(μ3-OH)O2 are linked by both carboxylate and phosphonate groups. Magnetic studies reveal that compound 1 experiences canted antiferromagnetic ordering below 31.0 K with a large coercivity of 4.3 Tesla at 2 K.

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