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Copper(II) complexes of N,N′-dimethylethane-1,2-diamine with fluoride and tetrafluoroborate: syntheses, structures, and magnetic properties

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Pages 316-328 | Received 16 Jul 2012, Accepted 11 Oct 2012, Published online: 22 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

[Cu(bmen)2(H2O)2]F2∙4H2O (1) (bmen = N,N′-dimethylethane-1,2-diamine) and [Cu(bmen)2(BF4)2] (2) exhibit ionic and molecular crystal structures, respectively. In both 1 and 2, Cu(II) exhibits tetragonally elongated six coordination in the 4 + 2 form with two chelate bmen in the equatorial plane; axial positions are occupied by weakly bound water in 1 while in 2 in these positions are fluorine from disordered BF4 . Packing in 1 and 2 are governed by hydrogen bonds (HBs). Magnetic studies from 1.8 to 300 K reveal that 1 and 2 follow the Curie–Weiss law with parameters θ = −0.88 K and g = 2.04 for 1 and θ = −0.58 K and g = 2.13 for 2, suggesting the presence of weak antiferromagnetic interactions.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Slovak grant agency VEGA (Grant Nos. 1/0089/09 and 1/0078/09), Slovak Research and Development Agency (Grant No. APVV-0132-11), SAS Center of Excellence: CFNT MVEP and ERDF EU (European Union European regional development fond) grant, under the contract No. ITMS26220120047. J.H. thanks the support from P.J. Šafárik, University in Košice, Faculty of Sciences Student grant (VVGS 1/12-13). Material support from US Steel – DZ Energetika Košice is greatly acknowledged. We thank M. Kajňaková for SQUID data collection.

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