Abstract

Herein we describe the preparation of four new Co(3,5-DBSQ)2 containing known 2-(2-pyridyl)benzimidazole 1, 2,2′-bisbenzimidazole 2, or 2,2-(1H-pyrazole-3,5-diyl)dipyridine 3. We investigate the electronic and variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility properties of these complexes. Complexes containing 2 and 3 are bimetallic and variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility data suggest observation of a stable intermediate (high-spin and low-spin) state for the bimetallic complex with 3, which does undergo valence tautomerism. Complexes 4–6 containing imidazole-based ligands 1 and 2 feature high-spin ground states and no valence tautomerism is observed in these materials. This experimental finding is corroborated with density functional theory calculations, which support the existence of a stable high-spin ground state in these complexes.

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