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A one-dimensional assembly of a square-planar copper(II) complex with alternating short and long Cu center dot center dot center dot Cu distances. Metal ion spin-exchange via pi-pi interactions

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NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 27, Issue 7, Pages 1102-1107

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b212399c

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A mixed-ligand copper(II) complex, [Cu(bhac)(Hdmpz)], with a tridentate Schiff base, acetylacetone benzoylhydrazone (H(2)bhac) and a monodentate heterocycle, 3,5-dimethylpyrazole (Hdmpz), has been synthesized and characterized by analytical, infrared and electronic absorption spectroscopy, and cyclic voltammetry. The molecular structure of the complex has been determined by X-ray crystallography. The metal ion is coordinated to the enolate-O, the imine-N and the deprotonated amide-O centres of the deprotonated Schiff base (bhac(2-)) and to the sp(2) N atom of Hdmpz. The coordination geometry around the metal centre is square-planar. There is no displacement of the metal centre from the N2O2 square plane. The whole molecule is essentially planar, barring a small variation in the orientation of the Hdmpz plane with respect to the {Cu(bhac)} plane. In the solid state, two types of pi-pi interactions on two sides of [Cu(bhac)(Hdmpz)] molecule lead to a one-dimensional arrangement of the complex with sequential short [3.5952(8) Angstrom] and long ([5.5960(12) Angstrom] Cu...Cu distances. Solid state as well as frozen solution EPR spectral measurements reveal an antiferromagnetically coupled dicopper(II) system and indicate a magnetic exchange interaction mediated by pi-pi interactions. Magnetic susceptibility data in the temperature range of 10-300 K are consistent with this observation. The magnitude of the coupling constant J, obtained by least-squares fitting of the data using the Bleany-Bowers expression, is -6.0(1) cm(-1).

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