Abstract
A pair of dinucleating ligands sym-hmp − [ sym-hmp −: 2,6-bis[(2-hydroxyethyl)methylaminomethyl]-4-methylphenolate] incorporated two cobalt(II) ions to form a dinuclear cobalt(II) complex [Co 2( sym-hmp) 2](BPh 4) 2 ( 1). Magnetic susceptibility indicated the antiferromagnetic exchange interaction; however, the susceptibility increased again below 20 K. Usually, such an increase is assumed to be caused by a paramagnetic impurity. However, the tilts of local distortion axes around cobalt(II) ions were found to cause the increase despite the antiferromagnetic interaction.
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