Abstract

THE magnetic properties of several iron (III) compounds with antiferromagnetic properties have recently been accounted for within the framework of the dipolar coupling model1,2. One such compound—(Fe salen)2O.py2 (salen = bis-salicylidene–ethylenediamine)1, has a moment of ∼ 1.90 B.M. at 300° K, falling to ∼ 0.58 B.M. at 80° K—has been fitted with an exchange integral of 90 cm−1. The crystal structure of this complex is reported here.

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