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Original Articles

Synthesis, Structure, and Magnetic Property of a New Co(II) Complex Based on 5-Methylisophthalic Acid and 1,6-Bis(triazol)hexane

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Pages 963-966 | Received 23 Feb 2013, Accepted 02 Nov 2013, Published online: 09 Mar 2015
 

Abstract

A new complex, {[Co2(mip)2(bth)2](H2O)0.5}n (1), [H2mip = 5-methylisophthalic acid; bth = 1,6-bis(triazol)hexane], has been synthesized by hydrothermal reaction of Co(II) salt, H2mip and bth ligands. The X-ray single-crystal structure shows that the complex belongs to the triclinic system, P-1 space group, a = 10.0919(16) Å, b = 14.222(2) Å, c = 15.322(2) Å, and α = 101.276(2)º, β = 102.717(2)º, γ = 94.896(2)º. The dinuclear Co(II) units are bridged by mip2− to form a 1D double polymeric chain, which is further connected by bth to generate a 3D network. Moreover, the IR spectroscopy, elemental analysis and magnetic property of 1 were also characterized.

Supplementary Material

Crystallographic data for the structural analysis have been deposited with the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, CCDC No. 923525. Copies of this information may be obtained free of charge on application to CCDC, 12 Union Road, Cambridge CB2 1EZ, UK (fax: +44-1223-336-033; E-mail: deposit@ ccdc.cam.ac.uk or http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk).

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