Issue 43, 2008

The magnetic study of a binuclear Cu(ii) complex with π–π stacking interactions

Abstract

An anomalous magnetic interaction is observed in a very common and unpublished binuclear copper(II) complex, [Cu22-OOCCH3)2(bpydiol-H)2(H2O)2] (bpydiol-H = mono deprotonated 2,2′-bypyridine-3,3′-diol). In the complex, the two Cu(II) ions are bridged by two acetate anions and there is a π–π stacking interaction between the adjacent pyridine rings. Theoretical calculations reveal that the acetate bridge ligand leads to an antiferromagnetic coupling with 2J = −166.72 cm−1, whereas the π–π stacking developed a ferromagnetic interaction with 2J = 21.0 cm−1. The offset from the antiferromagnetic interaction and the ferromagnetic interaction may be one of main factors that resulted in the weaker magnetic coupling with experimental fitting 2J = −59.61 cm−1. This is the first example using theoretical calculations that evaluate the magnetic coupling intensity for a π–π stacking system.

Graphical abstract: The magnetic study of a binuclear Cu(ii) complex with π–π stacking interactions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Mar 2008
Accepted
23 Jul 2008
First published
16 Sep 2008

Dalton Trans., 2008, 5970-5976

The magnetic study of a binuclear Cu(II) complex with π–π stacking interactions

C. Hou, J. Shi, Y. Sun, W. Shi, P. Cheng and L. Liu, Dalton Trans., 2008, 5970 DOI: 10.1039/B803621G

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