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Building-block process for the synthesis of new chromium(iii) malonate complexes

Joaquín SanchizMiguel JulveMiguel JulveFrancesc LloretFrancesc LloretFernando S. DelgadoT. LópezCatalina Ruiz-pérez

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ChemistryHydrogen bondStereochemistryLigandSupramolecular chemistryContext (language use)General ChemistryCrystal structureMalonic acidCondensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic susceptibilitychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyMalonateGeneral Materials Science

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We describe the crystal structures of two bimetallic compounds with the malonate and an exo-polydentate N-donor ligand {[Cu(tren)]4[Cr2(mal)4(OH)2]}(ClO4)4·8H2O (3) and [Ni(Htren)2][Cr2(mal)4(OH)2]·8H2O (4) which are prepared from the dinuclear K4[Cr2(mal)4(OH)2]·6H2O precursor (2) [tren = tris(2-aminoethyl)amine and H2mal = malonic acid]. Their crystal packing and supramolecular structures are analyzed in the context of the influence of the dichromium(III) [Cr2(mal)4(OH)2]4− unit, which acts as a building-block. Different supramolecular motifs built up from hydrogen bonds are discussed, and their self-assembly to yield a 3D arrangement is described. The magnetic properties of the compounds 2–4 have been investigated as a function of the temperature. Weak ferro- (J = +2.41 cm−1) and antiferromagnetic (J = −0.21 cm−1) interactions within the di-μ-hydroxodichromium(III) unit occur in 2 and 4, respectively, their different nature being mainly dictated by small structural changes in the centrosymmetric di-μ-hydroxodichromium(II) core [Cr(1)–O–Cr(1a) = 99.48(7) (2) and 100.55(13)° (4) and Cr(1)⋯Cr(1a) = 3.0137(6) (2) and 3.0061(6) A (4)]. An overall antiferromagnetic behaviour is observed for 3 with a maximum of the magnetic susceptibility at ca. 10.0 K, the intramolecular Cr(III)⋯Cr(III) (though the double hydroxo bridge) and Cu(II)⋯Cr(III) (across the carboxylate-malonate in the anti–syn conformation) magnetic couplings being J = −5.53 and −2.78 cm−1, respectively. These magnetic parameters are discussed in terms of the structure of the compounds and compared with previous magneto-structural data on di-μ-hydroxodichromium(III) complexes

https://doi.org/10.1039/b920650g