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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2013

Highly Anisotropic Rhenium(IV) Complexes: New Examples of Mononuclear Single-Molecule Magnets

José Martínez-Lillo; Teresa F. Mastropietro; Elsa Lhotel; Carley Paulsen; Joan Cano; Giovanni De Munno; Juan Faus; Francesc Lloret; Miguel Julve; Saritha Nellutla

The rhenium(IV) complex (NBu4)2[ReBr4(ox)] (1) (ox = oxalate and NBu4(+) = tetra-n-butylammonium cation) has been prepared and its crystal structure determined by X-ray diffraction. The structure is made up of discrete [ReBr4(ox)](2-) anions and bulky NBu4(+) cations. Each [ReBr4(ox)](2-) anion is surrounded by six NBu4(+) cations, which preclude any significant intermolecular contact between the anionic entities, the shortest rhenium···rhenium distance being 9.373(1) Å. Variable temperature dc and ac magnetic susceptibility measurements and field-dependent magnetization experiments on polycrystalline samples of 1 reveal the occurrence of highly anisotropic magnetically isolated Re(IV) centers (S(Re) = 3/2), which exhibit slow relaxation of the magnetization at very low temperatures in a dc field. Ac measurements conducted on a polycrystalline sample of the complex (NBu4)2[ReCl4(ox)] (2) [compound isostructural to 1 whose structure and dc magnetic susceptibility study were previously reported in Tomkiewicz, A.; Bartczak, T. J.; Kruszyński, R.; Mroziński, J. J. Mol. Struct. 2001, 595, 225] show a similar behavior, both complexes thus constituting new examples of mononuclear single-molecule magnets. High-frequency and -field electron paramagnetic resonance on polycrystalline samples of 1 and 2 and on single crystals of 2 allowed for the determination for the first time of the negative sign and confirmed a significant magnitude and rhombicity (E/D) of the zero-field splitting tensor of the [ReCl4(ox)](2-) and [ReBr4(ox)](2-) centers, originating from a combination of spin-orbit coupling and low molecular symmetry. D and E values of 1 and 2 were estimated through magnetization measurements and theoretically calculated through complete active space and density functional theory methodologies.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2011

Enhancing the Magnetic Coupling of Oxalato-Bridged ReIV2MII (M = Mn, Co, Ni, and Cu) Trinuclear Complexes via Peripheral Halide Ligand Effects

José Martínez-Lillo; Teresa F. Mastropietro; Giovanni De Munno; Francesc Lloret; Miguel Julve; Juan Faus

Four heterotrinuclear Re(IV)(2)M(II) compounds of general formula (NBu(4))(2)[{Re(IV)Br(4)(μ-ox)}(2)M(II)(Him)(2)] [NBu(4)(+) = tetra-n-butylammonium cation, ox = oxalate, Him = imidazole; M = Mn (1), Co (2), Ni (3), and Cu (4)] have been synthesized by using the novel mononuclear complex [Re(IV)Br(4)(ox)](2-) as a ligand toward divalent first-row transition metal ions in the presence of imidazole. Compounds 1-4 are isostructural complexes whose structure contains discrete trinuclear [{Re(IV)Br(4)(μ-ox)}(2)M(II)(Him)(2)](2-) anions and bulky NBu(4)(+) cations. The Re and M atoms are six-coordinated: four peripheral bromo and two oxalate-oxygens (at Re), and two cis-coordinated imidazole molecules and four oxygen atoms from two oxalate ligands (at M), build distorted octahedral surroundings. Two peripheral [ReBr(4)(ox)](2-) units act as bidentate ligands through the oxalate group toward the central [M(II)(Him)(2)] fragment affording the trinuclear entities. The values of the intramolecular Re···M separation are 5.62(1) (1), 5.51(1) (2), 5.46(1) (3), and 5.55(1) Å (4). Magnetic susceptibility measurements on polycrystalline samples of 1-4 in the temperature range of 1.9-300 K show the occurrence of intramolecular antiferro- [J = -1.1 cm(-1) (1)] and ferromagnetic interactions [J = +3.9 (2), +19.7 (3), and +14.4 cm(-1) (4)], the Hamiltonian being defined as Ĥ = -J [Ŝ(M)(Ŝ(Re1) + Ŝ(Re2))]. The larger spin delocalization on the oxalato bridge in 1-4 when compared to the trinuclear Re(IV)(2)M(II) complexes with chloro instead of bromo as peripheral ligands (1-4) accounts for the strengthening of the magnetic interactions in 1-4 [J = -0.35 (1), +14.2 (3), and +7.7 cm(-1) (4)]. An incipient frequency dependence of the out-of-phase ac signals of 3 at very low temperatures is reminiscent of a system with slow relaxation of the magnetization, a phenomenon characteristic of single-molecule magnet behavior.


Dalton Transactions | 2008

Spin canting in an unprecedented three-dimensional pyrophosphate- and 2,2′-bipyrimidine-bridged cobalt(II) framework

Nadia Marino; Teresa F. Mastropietro; Donatella Armentano; Giovanni De Munno; Robert P. Doyle; Francesc Lloret; Miguel Julve

The three-dimensional cobalt(ii) compound of formula {[Co(2)(P(2)O(7))(bpym)(2)].12H(2)O}(n), where the pyrophosphate and 2,2-bipyrimidine act as bridging ligands, is a new example of a spin-canted antiferromagnet with T(c) = 19 K.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2008

New extended magnetic systems based on oxalate and iron(III) ions.

Donatella Armentano; Teresa F. Mastropietro; Giovanni De Munno; Patrizia Rossi; Francesc Lloret; Miguel Julve

A series of oxalate-bridged iron(III) complexes have been synthesized by the reaction of FeCl 3 with oxalic acid (H 2ox) and XCl, where X is a substituted univalent ammonium or an alkaline cation. We have obtained basically two different types of compounds by varying the nature and the shape of the counterion, with the dimensionality of the resulting product being strongly influenced by the counterion. Three-dimensional (3D) networks of oxo- and oxalato-bridged iron(III) ions of the general formula {X 2[Fe 2O(ox) 2Cl 2]. pH 2O} n have been obtained for X = Li (+) ( 1), Na (+) ( 2), and K (+) ( 3) with p = 4 and X = MeNH 3 (+) ( 4), Me 2NH 2 (+) ( 5), and EtNH 3 (+) ( 6) with p = 2. Similar 3D hydroxo- and oxalato-bridged iron(III) networks of the formula {X[Fe 2(OH)(ox) 2Cl 2].2H 2O} n resulted for X = EtNH 3 (+) ( 7a) and PrNH 3 (+) ( 8). Compound 7a undergoes a solid-to-solid transformation, leading to a new species of the formula {(H 3O)(EtNH 3)[Fe 2O(ox) 2Cl 2].H 2O} n ( 7b). Chainlike compounds of the formula {X 2[Fe 2(ox) 2Cl 4]. pH 2O} n [X = Me 2NH 2 (+)( 9, p = 1), Me 3NH (+) ( 10, p = 2), and Me 4N (+) ( 11, p = 0)] have been obtained for the bulkier alkylammonium cations. Magnetic susceptibility measurements in the temperature range 1.9-295 K show the occurrence of weak ferromagnetic ordering due to spin canting in the 3D networks 1- 8, with the value of the critical temperature ( T c) varying with the cation in the range 26 K ( 2) to 70 K ( 8) without significant structural modifications. The last three one-dimensional compounds exhibit the typical behavior of antiferromagnetically coupled chains of interacting spin sextets [ J = -8.3 ( 9), -6.9 ( 10), and -8.4 ( 11) cm (-1) with H = - J summation operator i S i S i+1 ].


Chemical Communications | 2004

A novel supramolecular assembly in an iron(III) compound exhibiting magnetic ordering at 70 K

Donatella Armentano; Giovanni De Munno; Teresa F. Mastropietro; Miguel Julve; Francesc Lloret

Ethyl-substituted ammonium cation allows the preparation of an unprecedented oxo- and oxalato-bridged supramolecular three-dimensional network. The compound exhibits magnetic ordering with Tc n = 70 K due to a weak spin canting.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2008

Self-assembly of a chiral carbonate- and cytidine-containing dodecanuclear copper(II) complex: a multiarm-supplied globular capsule.

Donatella Armentano; Nadia Marino; Teresa F. Mastropietro; José Martínez-Lillo; Joan Cano; Miguel Julve; Francesc Lloret; Giovanni De Munno

A dodecanuclear copper(II) globular-shaped structure has been obtained with the cytidine nucleoside and the templating carbonate anion. It shows receptor properties through anion-cation and multiple anion-pi interactions toward ClO 4 (-) as well as an overall antiferromagnetic coupling.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2013

Cubane-Type CuII4 and MnII2MnIII2 Complexes Based on Pyridoxine: A Versatile Ligand for Metal Assembling

Nadia Marino; Donatella Armentano; Teresa F. Mastropietro; Miguel Julve; Giovanni De Munno; José Martínez-Lillo

By using Vitamin B6 in its monodeprotonated pyridoxine form (PN-H) [PN = 3-hydroxy-4,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)-2-methylpyridine], two tetranuclear compounds of formula [Mn4(PN-H)4(CH3CO2)3Cl2]Cl·2CH3OH·2H2O (1) and [Cu4(PN-H)4Cl2(H2O)2]Cl2 (2) have been synthesized and magneto-structurally characterized. 1 crystallizes in the triclinic system with space group P1 whereas 2 crystallizes in the orthorhombic system with Fdd2 as space group. They exhibit Mn(II)2Mn(III)2 (1) and Cu(II)4 (2) cubane cores containing four monodeprotonated pyridoxine groups simultaneously acting as chelating and bridging ligands (1 and 2), three bridging acetate ligands in the syn-syn conformation (1), and two terminally bound chloride anions (1 and 2) plus two coordinated water molecules (2). The electroneutrality is achieved by the presence of chloride counterions in both compounds. Tri- [Mn(1) and Mn(3)] and divalent [Mn(2) and Mn(4)] manganese centers coexist in 1, all being six-coordinate with distorted Mn(1/3)O6 and Mn(2/4)O5Cl octahedral surroundings, respectively, the equatorial Mn-O bonds being about 0.2 Å shorter at the former ones. The two crystallographically independent copper(II) ions in 2 are five-coordinate in somewhat distorted CuO5 [Cu(1)] and CuO4Cl [Cu(2)] square pyramidal geometries. The values of the intracore metal-metal separation cover the ranges 3.144(1)-3.535(1) (1) and 2.922(6)-3.376(1) Å (2). The magnetic properties of 1 and 2 were investigated in the temperature range 1.9-300 K, and they correspond to an overall antiferromagnetic behavior with susceptibility maxima at 5.0 (1) and 65.0 K (2). The analysis of the magnetic susceptibility data showed the coexistence of intracore antiferro- and ferromagnetic interactions in the two compounds. Their values compare well with those existing in the literature for the parent systems.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

Intermolecular Proton Transfer in Solid Phase: A Rare Example of Crystal-to-Crystal Transformation from Hydroxo- to Oxo-Bridged Iron(III) Molecule-Based Magnet

Donatella Armentano; Giovanni De Munno; Teresa F. Mastropietro; Miguel Julve, ,‡ and; Francesc Lloret


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2007

A New Octanuclear Copper(II)−Nucleoside Wheel

Donatella Armentano; Teresa F. Mastropietro; Miguel Julve; Rossi R; Patrizia Rossi; De Munno G


Dalton Transactions | 2008

Guanine-containing copper(II) complexes: synthesis, X-ray structures and magnetic properties

Teresa F. Mastropietro; Donatella Armentano; Ettore Grisolia; Claudia Zanchini; Francesc Lloret; Miguel Julve; Giovanni De Munno

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Juan Faus

University of Valencia

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Joan Cano

University of Valencia

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