Abstract

Single crystals of the copper(II) chain of formula [(μ-1,1,3-N 3) 2{Cu 2(ampy) 2(N 3) 2}] n (ampy=1-(2-aminoethyl)pyrrolidine) were prepared and characterized by X-ray diffraction methods. The copper(II) possesses the pseudo-octahedral environment with a terminal azido, one substituted alicyclic diamine and the remaining coordination occupied by N atoms of the unusual μ-1,1,3-N 3 bridging azido ligand. The magnetic behavior was investigated in the temperature range 2.0–300 K and show ferro-antiferromagnetic alternating chain. The fit of the experimental data with the expression derived for an alternating S=1/2 chains based on the exchange Hamiltonian H=−∑ N−1 i−1 [ J AF S → 2i· S → 2i +1+J FM S → 2i· S → 2i −1 ] gave the best parameters J AF=−2.80, J FM=0.15 cm −1, α=0.054, g=2.15 and R=1.2×10 −5, which are consistent with a dominant antiferromagnetic coupling.

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