1. Low-dimensional compounds containing cyanido groups. Part XXXV. Structure, spectral, thermal and magnetic properties of a binuclear CuII–biquinoline complex with bridging and terminal dicyanamide ligands
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Oleksandr Bukrynov, Katarína Ráczová, Michal Dušek, Pavel Štarha, Ivan Potočňák, Svitlana Vitushkina, Erik Čiǽmár, and Lucia Váhovská
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Nitrile ,Chemistry ,Ligand ,Thermal decomposition ,Infrared spectroscopy ,Crystal structure ,010402 general chemistry ,010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Inorganic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Crystallography ,Materials Chemistry ,Molecule ,Density functional theory ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Dicyanamide - Abstract
From the system CuCl2–biq–NaN(CN)2 (biq is 2,2′-biquinoline), the binuclear molecular complex bis(μ-dicyanamido-κ2 N 1:N 5)bis[(2,2′-biquinoline-κ2 N,N′)(dicyanamido-κN 1)copper(II)], [Cu2(C2N3)4(C18H12N2)2] or [Cu2(biq)2(dca)2(μ1,5-dca)2] (1) [dca is dicyanamide, N(CN)2 −] was isolated and characterized by crystal structure analysis, and spectral, thermal and magnetic measurements. IR spectroscopy confirmed the presence of the biq and dca ligands in 1. Its solid-state structure consists of discrete centrosymmetric binuclear copper(II) units with double end-to-end dca bridges. Each CuII atom is in a distorted square-pyramidal environment with the equatorial plane formed by two nitrile N atoms from bridging dca groups, one of the two N atoms of the chelate biq molecule and one nitrile N atom from a terminal dca ligand, whereas the second biq N atom occupies the axial position. Thermal decomposition of 1 in an air atmosphere proceeds gradually, with copper(I) cyanide being the final decomposition product. Magnetic measurements revealed the formation of alternating spin chains and a relatively strong exchange interaction within the binuclear units was also confirmed by Broken Symmetry DFT (density functional theory) calculations.
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- 2018
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