摘要
<正> Four enol-form binuclear copper complexes with different exogenous bridges, [Cu2(L)(μ-Cl)] (1), [Cu(L)(μ-N3)]· DMF (2), [Cu2(L)(μ-OCH3)] (3) and [Cu2(L)(μ-C3H3N2)]· 1/2C2H5OH (4), where L is the trivalence anion of binucleating ligand 2,6-diformyl-4-methylphenol di(tenzoylhydrazone), have been synthesized and characterized. Crystal data for complex (3) are as follows: space group P1- , a=0.8294(1), 6=0.9333(3), c= 1.473 6(6) nm, α=79.51(3)°, β=80.93(2)°,γ=81.32(2)°, Z=1. The magnetic measurements indicated that the effect of exogenous bridging ligands on magnetic interaction is corresponding to that in spectrochemical series. The effect of enol- and keto-form tautomer on magnetic interaction was explained from the point of view of structural factors and electron effects by using molecular mechanks and quantum chemistry calculations.
Four enol-form binuclear copper complexes with different exogenous bridges, [Cu2(L)(μ-Cl)] (1), [Cu(L)(μ-N3)]· DMF (2), [Cu2(L)(μ-OCH3)] (3) and [Cu2(L)(μ-C3H3N2)]· 1/2C2H5OH (4), where L is the trivalence anion of binucleating ligand 2,6-diformyl-4-methylphenol di(tenzoylhydrazone), have been synthesized and characterized. Crystal data for complex (3) are as follows: space group P1- , a=0.8294(1), 6=0.9333(3), c= 1.473 6(6) nm, α=79.51(3)°, β=80.93(2)°,γ=81.32(2)°, Z=1. The magnetic measurements indicated that the effect of exogenous bridging ligands on magnetic interaction is corresponding to that in spectrochemical series. The effect of enol- and keto-form tautomer on magnetic interaction was explained from the point of view of structural factors and electron effects by using molecular mechanks and quantum chemistry calculations.
基金
Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China