Abstract

The synthesis of porphyrin dimers linked by metal ions is described and the X-ray structure of two new dimers is presented. As previously shown for diamagnetic metal ions, strong electronic interactions between the individual subunits were observed. Antiferromagnetic coupling between copper(II)porphyrins linked by palladium(II) or copper(II) ions was studied by EPR and SQUID measurements. For the palladium(II)-linked dimer, the very small antiferromagnetic coupling was estimated by EPR measurements ([Formula: see text] <-1 cm[Formula: see text]. For the trinuclear-copper(II)-linked dimer, a large antiferromagnetic coupling between the copper(II) ions was measured. In this trinuclear compound, the linking copper(II) ion is used as a relay to increase the interaction between the two copper(II)porphyrins.

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