JOURNAL ARTICLE

Metal Complexes of a Picolinate-Based Nitronyl Nitroxide Free Radical

Eugenio CoronadoCarlos Giménez‐SaizFrancisco M. RomeroA. Tarazón

Year: 2009 Journal:   Inorganic Chemistry Vol: 48 (5)Pages: 2205-2214   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

A nitronyl nitroxide free radical containing an appended picolinate moiety was synthesized. The resulting tridentate ligand picNN forms neutral mononuclear metal complexes of formula [M(picNN)(2)].3H(2)O (M = Mn, Co, Ni, Zn). These compounds are isostructural and crystallize in the orthorhombic Pnna space group. The metal complexes have a C(2) symmetric structure, with the metal centers lying on the binary axis and surrounded by two equivalent picNN radicals. The magnetic properties of this family of compounds indicate the presence of very strong metal-radical exchange interactions, ranging from J(Ni-rad) = -193 cm(-1) to J(Mn-rad) = -98 cm(-1). Relatively weak (J(rad-rad) = -15 cm(-1)) through-space magnetic interactions between free radicals coordinated to the same metal center were also evidenced in the study of the diamagnetic zinc(II) complex. Complexation with Cu(2+) affords the carboxylate-bridged tetranuclear copper(II) complex [Cu(4)(picNN)(4)(H(2)O)(4)](ClO(4))(4).4H(2)O having eight interacting S = 1/2 spins in a cyclic topology. The antiferromagnetic copper-radical exchange interaction (J(Cu-rad) = -268 cm(-1)) is one of the largest ever reported.

Keywords:
Chemistry Nitroxide mediated radical polymerization Metal Polymer chemistry Crystallography Stereochemistry Organic chemistry Radical polymerization Polymer

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Magnetism in coordination complexes
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