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CuII-Azide Polynuclear Complexes of Three Different Building Clusters with the Same Schiff-Base Ligand: Synthesis, Structures, Magnetic Behavior, and Density Functional Theory Studies

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CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN
Volume 14, Issue 8, Pages 4177-4186

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cg500764g

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  1. Department of Science and Technology (DST), New Delhi

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Three copper-azido complexes [Cu-4(N-3)(8)(L-1)(2)(MeOH)(2)](n) (1), [Cu-4(N-3)(8)(L-1)(2)] (2), and [Cu-5(N-3)(10)(L-1)(2)](n) (3) [L-1 is the imine resulting from the condensation of pyridine-2-carboxaldehyde with 2-(2-pyridyl)ethylamine] have been synthesized using lower molar equivalents of the Schiff base ligand with Cu(NO3)(2)center dot 3H(2)O and an excess of NaN3. Single crystal X-ray structures show that the basic unit of the complexes 1 and 2 contains Cu-4(II) building blocks; however, they have distinct basic and overall structures due to a small change in the bridging mode of the peripheral pair of copper atoms in the linear tetranudear structures. Interestingly, these changes are the result of changing the solvent system (MeOH/H2O to EtOH/H2O) used for the synthesis, without changing the proportions of the components (metal to ligand ratio 2:1). Using even lower proportions of the ligand, another unique complex was isolated with Cu-5(II) building units, forming a two-dimensional complex (3). Magnetic susceptibility measurements over a wide range of temperature exhibit the presence of both antiferromagnetic (very weak) and ferromagnetic exchanges within the tetranuclear unit structures. Density functional theory calculations (using B3LYP functional, and two different basis sets) have been performed on the complexes 1 and 2 to provide a qualitative theoretical interpretation of their overall magnetic behavior.

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