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Dicopper(II) pyrazolenophanes: Ligand effects on their structures and magnetic properties
Nadia MarinoNadia MarinoIsabel CastroGiovanni De MunnoM. Luisa CalatayudRafael Ruiz-garcíaFrancesc LloretWdeson P. BarrosWdeson P. BarrosHumberto O. StumpfMiguel Julvesubject
010405 organic chemistryHydrogen bondStereochemistryChemistryLigandStacking010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesInductive couplingPlanarity testing0104 chemical sciencesInorganic ChemistryMetalvisual_artIntramolecular forceMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMoleculePhysical and Theoretical Chemistrydescription
Abstract The use of simple pyrazolate anions and related polychelating acyclic or macrocyclic pyrazolate derivatives as bridging ligands, and occasionally additional blocking ligands, has led to the stereospecific Cu II -mediated self-assembly of both homo- and heteroleptic di-μ-pyrazolatodicopper(II) complexes of the metallacyclophane type, so-called dicopper(II) pyrazolenophanes. Besides their unique molecular conformation features and binding abilities toward both neutral molecules and charged anionic species, which have illustrated the putative role of weak intramolecular π–π stacking, hydrogen bonding, and coordinative interactions in the self-assembling process, dicopper(II) pyrazolenophanes have been also studied by their magnetic properties. In the present review, a comprehensive investigation has been carried out to determine the influence of subtle structural factors ( e.g. , trigonal or tetrahedral distortions at the metal center and deviations from planarity of the metallacyclic core) on the strength of the magnetic coupling in these series of homo- and heteroleptic di-μ-pyrazolatodicopper(II) complexes. New magneto-structural correlations have emerged from this study which point out to a dual σ- and π-type orbital pathway for the propagation of the electron exchange interaction between the two Cu II ions across the two pyrazolate bridges in this unique family of dicopper(II) pyrazolenophanes.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2016-05-01 | Coordination Chemistry Reviews |