Hua ZhangDegang FuJi FengGuoxiong WangK.-B. YuTianyang Yao
A new pyrazolate-bridged tetranuclear copper(II) complex [{CuL(H2O)}4]·12H2O (H2L = 5-methoxycarbonylpyrazole-3-carboxylic acid) was synthesized and its crystal structure determined. The molecule has C2 symmetry and consists of four copper atoms bridged by four planar L ligands through the nitrogen atoms of the pyrazole groups to form a (–Cu–N–N–)4 12-membered ring. The co-ordination of each copper is distorted square planar. The basal plane of each copper atom is nearly parallel to a neighbouring pyrazole plane and perpendicular to another neighbouring pyrazole plane. In the crystal there is a hydrogen-bond network between water molecules and carboxylate groups which may control the packing. The magnetic properties of the complex have also been investigated down to 5 K. The fitting of the experimental data using a Heisenberg Hamiltonian shows that the exchange interaction between the copper atoms propagated through the monopyrazolate bridge is antiferromagnetic with J=–12.34 cm^–1. The reason for this small value relative to those in di-µ-pyrazolato-dicopper(II) complexes is discussed.
Thompson N. DomanDonald E. WilliamsJ. Fred BanksRobert M. BuchananH.‐R. CHANGRobert J. WebbDavid N. Hendrickson
Thompson N. DomanDudley WilliamsJ. Fred BanksRobert M. BuchananH.‐R. CHANGRobert J. WebbDavid N. Hendrickson
Xiao Fei YanJie PanShi Rong LiHong ZhouZhi Quan Pan
Rafael Ruiz-Garcı́aFrancesc LloretMiguel JulveJuan FausM. Carmen MuñozXavier Soláns