Abstract

Under hydrothermal conditions, a new polynuclear Cu(II) complex, [Cu2(nip)(ina)(μ3-OH)]2·H2O (1) (H2nip=5-nitroisophthalic acid, Hina=isonicotinic acid) has been synthesized with mixed organic ligands. Single crystal X-ray analysis reveals that complex 1 displays a three-dimensional (3D) structure based on the tetranuclear Cu4 units. In the structure of 1, two pairs of symmetry-related Cu(II) ions are connected by six carboxyl and two μ3-OH groups to generate the tetranuclear Cu4 units, which are connected by the mixed ligands into a 3D framework. Topology analysis reveals a (3,8)-connected tfz-d net for 1. Magnetic studies display antiferromagnetic behavior for 1. And thermogravimetric analysis of 1 has also been investigated.

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