Two cyano\|bridged complexes {\\-2\[Fe(CN)\-6\]}\-∞(L=NH\-2CH\-2CH\-2CH\-2OH(ampt)(1),NH\-2CH\-2CH(CH\-3)OH(amtt)(2)) and cyanobridged Ni\+Ⅱ\-6Fe\+Ⅱ cluster \[Fe(CN—Ni(tetren))\-6\](ClO\-4)\-8(tetren)(3) were synthesized,and have been characterized by elemental analysis and IR spectrum.The experimental results show that the oxide state of Fe is changed from Fe\+Ⅲ to Fe\+Ⅱ after the synthesis reaction.The magnetization versus T and magnetic susceptibility of (2) were measured and showed that the interaction between Cu\+Ⅱ ions separated by diamagnetic low spin Fe\+Ⅱ is weak antiferromagnetic.
Two ternary complexes Cu2A4[OP(OCH3)3]2 (A represents CH2=CH-COO- and CH2=C(CH3)-COO-) have been synthesized, and elemental analyses, IR, ESR, electronic reflectance spectra and magnetic studies were carried out. The single crystal X-ray diffraction shows that Cu2[CH2=C(CH3)-COO]4[OP(OCH3)3]2 is triclinic, with space group P1, a = 1.05128(13), b = 1.7559(5), c = 1.94479(3) nm, α =91.263(14)°,(β = 102.559(6)°,γ= 106.339(13)°, Z = 4 and R = 0.0668. Two copper(Ⅱ) atoms are bridged by four (a-methacrylate groups, and each copper(Ⅱ) atom is coordinated with a trimethyl phosphate molecule in the axial position, forming a distorted square pyramidal configuration. The symmetric center is between the two copper(Ⅱ) atoms, and the Cu-Cu bond distance is 0.26098(6) nm. The Cu-Cu distance and magnetic studies suggest that there exist anti-ferromagnetic interactions between the two copper(Ⅱ) atoms.
WANG Yaoyu, LIU Ping, SHI Qian, GAO Yici & SHI Qizhen1. Department of Chemistry, Northwest University, Xi’an 710069, China