1990
DOI: 10.1039/dt9900001597
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Binuclear copper(II) complexes of 1,4,7-trimethyl-1,4,7-triazacyclononane: synthesis, spectroscopy, and spin coupling across multiple-atom bridges of variable length (3.6–7.6 Å)

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“…In this case, a squarepyramidal geometry is more feasible, since such geometry may lead to two well separated transitions. 29,30 These data are consistent with a Cl -apically coordinated to the Cu II ion, as revealed in the X-ray crystal structure of compound [Cu(bimpy)Cl 2 ], (2). However, when these complexes were dissolved in methanol or water only one relatively sharp d-d band was observed in all cases, at 667 nm in water, or 689 nm in methanol, suggesting a distorted tetragonal pyramidal structure.…”
supporting
confidence: 70%
“…In this case, a squarepyramidal geometry is more feasible, since such geometry may lead to two well separated transitions. 29,30 These data are consistent with a Cl -apically coordinated to the Cu II ion, as revealed in the X-ray crystal structure of compound [Cu(bimpy)Cl 2 ], (2). However, when these complexes were dissolved in methanol or water only one relatively sharp d-d band was observed in all cases, at 667 nm in water, or 689 nm in methanol, suggesting a distorted tetragonal pyramidal structure.…”
supporting
confidence: 70%
“…The structural data h/R for 4 (Section 3.1) also support antiferromagnetic interaction [46]. Similar dicopper complexes, with Cu-Cu distance of between $3.6 and 7.6 Å and various types of bridging moieties, have been shown unambiguously to exhibit spin-spin interactions via a superexchange mechanism rather than a direct copper-copper interaction [48]. The type of interaction between the two copper ions greatly depends on the type of bridging groups.…”
Section: Magnetic Propertymentioning
confidence: 89%
“…This work stems from our interest in the polynuclear complexes of copper(II) with multi-atom bridging ligands (Chaudhuri etal., 1992;Chaudhuri & Oder, 1990). In this paper we present the isolation, although in very low yield, and characterization of an oxamidato-bridged binuclear copper(II) complex, which results from the oxidation of an imidazolate ring, presumably by dioxygen in the presence of a CuI-amine trait.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reported cation, synthesized by a different route, and its magnetic properties have been described earlier (Chaudhuri & Oder, 1990 (14) 0.3174 (8) 0.1352 (4) 0.047 (9) 0.5798 (12) 0.4961 (7) 0.0162 (4) 0.022 (7) t X1 and X2 are the positions of disordered oxamide N and O atoms. Table 2.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%