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Low-Dimensional 3d–4f Complexes Assembled by Low-Spin [FeIII(phen)(CN)4]− Anions
Luminita Marilena TomaFrancesc LloretCatalina Ruiz-pérezOscar FabeloMiguel JulveDiana Visinescusubject
Inorganic ChemistryCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundDenticityChemistryCyanideChelationCrystal structurePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpin (physics)description
The synthesis, crystal structure, and magnetic properties of four new mixed 3d-4f complexes with formulas [{FeIII(phen)(CN)4} 4Gd2 III(bpym)(NO3) 2(H2O)4]·2CH3CN· 2H2O}n (1), [{FeIII(phen)(CN)4} 4Tb2 III(bpym)(H2O) 8]·(NO3)2·2CH3CN} n (2), [{FeIII(phen)(CN)4}4Sm III(bpym)(NO3)2(H2O) 5]·2CH3CN}n (3), and [{Fe III(phen)(CN)4}2Pr2 III(bpym)(NO3)4(H2O) 2]n (4) (phen = 1,10-phenanthroline and bpym = 2,2′-bipyrimidine) are discussed here. Compounds 1-3 are isomorphous and their structure consists of neutral ladder-like motifs where the rungs are made up by bpym-bridged dilanthanide(III) cations and the rods are defined by [Fe(phen)(CN)4]- units adopting a bis-monodentate coordination mode through two of its four cyanide ligands. The electroneutrality in this family is achieved by either a chelating [at the Gd(III) (1) and Sm(III) (3)] or free [at the Tb(III) (2)] nitrate group and a peripheral [Fe(phen)(CN)4]- entity, which act as a monodentate ligand across one of its four cyanide groups toward the rare-earth cation (1-3). Compound 4 exhibits a neutral two-dimensional structure where (μ-bpym)bis[diaquadi(nitrato-κ2-O,O′)praseodymium(III) ] fragments are interlinked through [Fe(phen)(CN)4]- units adopting a tris-monodentate coordination mode across three of its four cyanide groups. Each iron(III) ion in 1-4 is six-coordinate with two nitrogen atoms from a chelating phen and four cyanide-carbon atoms building a somewhat distorted octahedral environment. The trivalent rare-earth cations are 9- (1-3) and 10-coordinate (4) having in common two nitrogen atoms from a bidentate bpym and three (1-3)/two (4) cyanide nitrogens, the coordination environment being completed by chelating nitrate (1, 3, 4) and water molecules (1-4). Magnetic susceptibility measurements in the 1.9-300 K temperature range show the occurrence of antiferromagnetic interactions in 1 through both the single cyanide- and the bis-bidentate bpym ligands. A weak ferromagnetic interaction is observed for 3 whereas very weak, if any, magnetic interactions would occur in 2 and 4, with the spin-orbit coupling of the low-spin iron(III) ion and the ligand field effects of the Tb(III) (2) and Pr(III) (4) masking their visualization. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
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2013-01-01 | Inorganic Chemistry |