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Title: Chiral tetranuclear copper(ii) complexes: synthesis, optical and magnetic properties
Authors: Ahmed, Naushad
Tripathi, Shalini
Sarkar, Arup
Ansari, Kamal Uddin
Das, Chinmoy
PRAJESH, NEETU
Horike, Satoshi
BOOMISHANKAR, RAMAMOORTHY
Shanmugam, Maheswaran
Dept. of Chemistry
Keywords: Exchange Coupling-Constants
Transition-Metal-Complexes
Cu4o4 Core Framework
Gaussian-Basis Sets
High-Field Epr; Magnetostructural Correlation
Crystal-Structures; Cu(Ii) Complexes
Atoms Li
X-Ray
2020
2020-NOV-WEEK3
TOC-NOV-2020
Issue Date: Oct-2020
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation: New Journal of Chemistry, 44(39), 16845-16855.
Abstract: Treating the enantiomerically pure Schiff base ligand (R-H2L1 or S-H2L1) with equimolar copper nitrate led to the isolation of two chiral tetranuclear Cu(II) cubane complexes with the general molecular formula [Cu4(R-L1)4] (R-1) and [Cu4(S-L1)4] (S-1), which are characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Both R-1 and S-1 are structurally analogous to each other, which is reflected from their unit cell parameters. The chiral ligands employed efficiently transfer the chirality to the metal complex, which is reflected from their flack parameters and the complex R-1 crystallizes in the chiral, polar point/space group (C2). The chirality is maintained not only in the solid-state but also in the solution state for both R/S-H2L1 and R/S-1. The direct current magnetic susceptibility measurements performed on a polycrystalline sample of a representative complex R-1 exhibits a dominant ferromagnetic interaction resulting in an S = 2 ground state, which is in contrast to the other alkoxide bridged [Cu4O4] complexes reported. The electronic structure and the observed ferromagnetic exchange coupling in R-1 are rationalized by detailed theoretical calculations.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5374
https://doi.org/10.1039/D0NJ02856H
ISSN: 1144-0546
1369-9261
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