Author:
Beckett R,Colton R,Hoskins BF,Martin RL,Vince DG
Abstract
The magnetic properties of
a series of salts of the type [Cu3L3OH]2+
(where HL is pyridine-2-aldehyde oxime and L is the deprotonated ligand) have
been examined. All of the compounds showed a magnetic moment of 1.00 B.M. per
copper atom over a wide temperature range which suggests that the cation
contains a trinuclear cluster of interacting copper atoms. The crystal structure of Cu3L3OH(SO4),xH2O
has been determined by single- crystal X-ray diffraction techniques and
confirms that the complex does indeed contain an unusual type of trinuclear
cluster of metal atoms. The three copper atoms form an equilateral triangle and
the sulphato group exhibits a highly novel ?tripod? bridging function to the Cu3
triangle. On the other side of the triangle, the hydroxyl group also bridges to
all the metal atoms. A qualitative molecular orbital analysis not only suggests
that the hydroxyl group is involved in four-centre bonding with the Cu3
triads, but also highlights its role in reducing the spin of the trimer so that
only a doublet ground state is populated between 80-300�K. However, the alternative
super-exchange mechanism cannot be ruled out by the magnetic and structural
data.
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