Four μ-2-chloroterephthalato binuclear iron(Ⅱ) complexes, namely [Fe2 (CTPHA) L4]-(ClO4)2, where L stands for 4,4'-dimethyl-2,2'-bipyridine (Me2-bpy); 2,9-dimethyl-l, 10-phenanthro-line (Me2-phen); 5-chloro-...Four μ-2-chloroterephthalato binuclear iron(Ⅱ) complexes, namely [Fe2 (CTPHA) L4]-(ClO4)2, where L stands for 4,4'-dimethyl-2,2'-bipyridine (Me2-bpy); 2,9-dimethyl-l, 10-phenanthro-line (Me2-phen); 5-chloro-l, 10-phenanthroline (Cl-phen); 4, 7-diphenyl-l, 10-phenanthroline (Ph2-phen), respectively, and CTPHA represents 2-chlorolerephthalate dianion, have been synthesized and characterized. Based on the elemental analyses, molar conductance measurements and spectroscopic studies, extended CTPHA-bridged structures consisting of two iron(Ⅱ) ions, each in a distorted octahedral environment, are proposed for these complexes. [Fe2 CTPHA)-(Me2-bpy)4] (ClO2 (1) and [Fe2(CT-PHA)·(Me2-phen)4](ClO4)2 (2) complexes were characterized by variable temperature magnetic susceptibility (4-300 K) measurements and the observed data were successfully simulated by the equation based on the spin Hamiltonian operator, H = - 2JS1 · S2 , giving the exchange integrals J = - 1.28 cm-1 for 1 and J = - 1.85 cm-1 for 2. These results indicate the presence of a weak antiferromagnetic spin-exchange interaction between the metal ions within each molecule.展开更多
基金Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province (No. Y97-D17076)National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 29631040).
文摘Four μ-2-chloroterephthalato binuclear iron(Ⅱ) complexes, namely [Fe2 (CTPHA) L4]-(ClO4)2, where L stands for 4,4'-dimethyl-2,2'-bipyridine (Me2-bpy); 2,9-dimethyl-l, 10-phenanthro-line (Me2-phen); 5-chloro-l, 10-phenanthroline (Cl-phen); 4, 7-diphenyl-l, 10-phenanthroline (Ph2-phen), respectively, and CTPHA represents 2-chlorolerephthalate dianion, have been synthesized and characterized. Based on the elemental analyses, molar conductance measurements and spectroscopic studies, extended CTPHA-bridged structures consisting of two iron(Ⅱ) ions, each in a distorted octahedral environment, are proposed for these complexes. [Fe2 CTPHA)-(Me2-bpy)4] (ClO2 (1) and [Fe2(CT-PHA)·(Me2-phen)4](ClO4)2 (2) complexes were characterized by variable temperature magnetic susceptibility (4-300 K) measurements and the observed data were successfully simulated by the equation based on the spin Hamiltonian operator, H = - 2JS1 · S2 , giving the exchange integrals J = - 1.28 cm-1 for 1 and J = - 1.85 cm-1 for 2. These results indicate the presence of a weak antiferromagnetic spin-exchange interaction between the metal ions within each molecule.