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Original Articles

Syntheses, crystal structures, and magnetic properties of five new coordination compounds bearing ferrocenedicarboxylate ligands

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Pages 3142-3156 | Received 11 Feb 2009, Accepted 23 Mar 2009, Published online: 25 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Five new coordination compounds, {[Mn(L)(CH3OH)2] · CH3OH · H2O} n (1), {[Cd(L)(DMF)2(H2O)] · H2O} n (2), {[Co(L)(CH3OH)4] · CH3OH}2 (3), {[Cd(L)(phen)(CH3OH)] · CH3OH} n (4), and {[Mn(L)(phen)(H2O)] · CH3OH} n (5) (L = 5-ferrocene-1,3-benzenedicarboxylic acid, phen = 1,10-phenanthroline) were obtained from different metal salts and L with or without 1,10-phen under mild conditions. Complex 1 is a 1-D ladder-like chain composed of 8-membered rings A and 16-membered rings B, which arrange alternately. Complex 2 is an infinite linear chain, further bridged to form a parallel double chain through different hydrogen-bond interactions. Complex 3 is a discrete dinuclear structure, while 4 is a neutral 1-D infinite zigzag coordination chain. Complex 5 is a 1-D linear chain with phen and ferrocene groups of L as pendants hanging on the different sides of the main chain. Variable temperature magnetic susceptibilities of 1 were measured and weak antiferromagnetic exchange interactions between the neighboring Mn(II) ions were found with J = −0.95 cm−1.

Acknowledgements

We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (20771094, 20671083) and the Science and Technology Key Task of Henan Province (0524270061). We also thank Prof. Song Gao and Dr Xiuteng Wang for the magnetic measurement.

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