摘要
Three new cyanido-bridged heterometallic ReIVNin and ReIVCu one-dimensional systems were synthesized and extensively characterized both structurally and magnetically. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that these compounds display a common topology, with chains composed of alternating [RetVc14(CN)2]2- and [Mn(cyclam)]2+ (M = Ni in 1, Cu in 2) or [Cull(N,N'-dimethylcyclam)]2+ (in 3) building units. Two different chain orientations with a tilt angle of ca. 51° to 55° are present in the crystal packing of these compounds. The magnetic susceptibility measurements suggest the presence of intrachain ferromagnetic interactions between the S = 3/2 ReTM centers and the 3d metal ions: S = 1 Ni1I or S = 1/2 CuII. At low temperature, a three-dimensional ordered magnetic phase induced by interchain antiferromagnetic interactions (antiferromagnetic for 1 and 2; canted antiferromagnetic for 3) is detected for the three compounds.
Three new cyanido-bridged heterometallic ReIVNiII and ReIVCuII one-dimensional systems were synthesized and extensively characterized both structurally and magnetically. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that these compounds display a common topology, with chains composed of alternating [ReⅣCl4(CN)2]2- and [MⅡ(cyclam)]2+ (M = Ni in 1, Cu in 2) or [CuⅡ(N,N′-dimethylcyclam)]2+ (in 3) building units. Two different chain orientations with a tilt angle of ca. 51° to 55° are present in the crystal packing of these compounds. The magnetic susceptibility measurements suggest the presence of intrachain ferromagnetic interactions between the S = 3/2 ReIV centers and the 3d metal ions: S = 1 NiII or S = 1/2 CuII. At low temperature, a three-dimensional ordered magnetic phase induced by interchain antiferromagnetic interactions (antiferromagnetic for 1 and 2; canted antiferromagnetic for 3) is detected for the three compounds.
基金
supported by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
the University of Bordeaux
the Conseil Régional d'Aqui-taine
GIS Advanced Materials in Aquitaine (COMET Project)
the ANR(NT09_469563, AC-MA Gnets project)
the Erasmus Mundus Mobilitywith Asia (EMMA) program (External Cooperation Window-ASIE) for the PhD fellowship of I. B.