Abstract

Hydrothermal reactions of copper(II) salts with o-sulfophenylarsonic acid ( o-HO 3S–C 6H 4–AsO 3H 2, H 3L) led to a layered compound, Cu 2.5(L)(OH) 2 ( 1). Introduction of the auxiliary chelating ligands such as 2,2′-bipyridine (bipy) or 1,10-phenanthroline (phen) and 2,2′:6′,2′′-terpyridine (terpy) led to three new copper(II) sulfonate–arsonates with lower dimensional structures, namely, mononuclear Cu(HL)(bipy)(H 2O)·2H 2O ( 2), dinuclear [Cu(HL)(phen)] 2·4H 2O ( 3) and one-dimensional Cu(HL)(terpy)·2H 2O ( 4). Magnetic property measurements indicate that 1 exhibits ordinary antiferromagnetic feature, without the geometric spin frustration as expected. 2 shows a typical paramagnetic behavior. There exists antiferromagnetic interactions between the magnetic centers in dimeric 3. 4 displays an antiferromagnetic magnetic exchange interaction propagated via O S O bridges.

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