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Coordination complexes of isoquinoline with cobalt and nickel halides

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Pages 263-285 | Received 31 Dec 2023, Accepted 29 Jan 2024, Published online: 18 Feb 2024
 

Abstract

Reaction of isoquinoline (iQuin) with cobalt(II) and nickel(II) chloride and bromide produced a family of neutral coordination complexes: (iQuin)2CoX2 [X = Cl (1), Br (2)], (iQuin)4CoX2 (X = Cl (3), X = Br (4)], (iQuin)4NiX2 [X = Cl, (5), X = Br, (6)], and (iQuin)2NiBr2(CH3CN)2 (7). The crystal structures of 15 and 7 are reported. The majority of the compounds crystallize with some of the iQuin ligands undergoing a ∼2-fold rotational disorder, likely caused by the nearly equivalent space occupied by the two positions. The disorder is temperature independent and ∼50:50 in all cases but one. Magnetic measurements for all seven compounds indicate that their behavior is dominated by single-ion anisotropy effects with indications of antiferromagnetic exchange also present in 1 and 2.

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Funding

The authors gratefully acknowledge financial assistance from the National Science Foundation for a grant to purchase the SQUID magnetometer (IMR-0314773). DAD is grateful for MRI grant CHE-2018870 from the NSF toward the purchase of the single crystal diffractometer. Contributions from SEQENS toward the purchase of the powder X-ray diffractometer and from the Kresge Foundation for the purchase of both the SQUID and X-ray diffractometer are also greatly appreciated.

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