Abstract

The employment of the anion of methyl 2-pyridyl ketone oxime (mpko(-)) as a tridentate chelating/bridging ligand in manganese chemistry is described. The inorganic anion (Br(-), ClO(4)(-)) used in the reaction affects the identity of the product. The reaction of MnBr(2) and one equivalent of mpkoH in the presence of a base affords [Mn(3)(OMe)(2)(mpko)(4)Br(2)] (3), which is mixed-valence (2Mn(II), Mn(IV)). The central Mn(IV) atom in each of the two, crystallographically independent, centrosymmetric molecules is coordinated by four oximate oxygen atoms belonging to the eta(1):eta(1):eta(1):mu mpko(-) ligands, and two eta(1):mu MeO(-) groups, while six coordination at each terminal Mn(II) atom is completed by four nitrogen atoms belonging to the 'chelating' part of two mpko(-) ligands, and one Br(-) ion. The Mn(II) atoms have trigonal prismatic coordination geometry. The reaction of Mn(ClO(4))(2).6H(2)O, mpkoH and OH(-) (1:2:1) in MeOH gives [Mn(8)O(4)(OMe)(mpko)(9)(mpkoH)](ClO(4))(4) (4), which is also mixed-valence (2Mn(II), 6Mn(III)) and possesses the novel [Mn(8)(mu(3)-O)(4)(mu-OMe)(mu-OR'')(2)](11+) core. The latter possesses a U-shaped sequence of four fused {Mn(II)Mn(III)(2)(mu(3)-O)}(6+) triangular units, with a Mn(III)-Mn(III) edge being shared between the central triangles. Variable-temperature, solid-state dc and ac magnetic susceptibility studies were carried out on complexes 3 and 4 . The dc susceptibility data for 3 in the 5.0-300 K range have been fit to a model with two J values, revealing weak ferromagnetic Mn(II)Mn(IV) (J = +3.4 cm(-1)) and Mn(II)Mn(II) (J' = +0.3 cm(-1)) exchange interactions. Fitting of the magnetization vs. H/T data by matrix diagonalization and including only axial anisotropy (ZFS, D) gave ground state spin (S) and D values of S = 13/2, D = +0.17 cm(-1) for and S = 3, D = -0.09 cm(-1) for 4 . The combined work demonstrates the usefulness of mpko(-) in the preparation of interesting Mn clusters, without requiring the co-presence of carboxylate ligands.

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