Abstract

The linear title compound [Ni{Ni(N3C6H4)3[N(C3H5)H2]3}2]·2PPh3O has been studied using bulk magnetic susceptibility and magnetisation measurements in the range 2.0–300 K. The molecule has been found to have a spin-triplet ground state from an analysis of the high-temperature (>4.2 K) data and confirmed by the low-temperature (16–1.8 K) magnetisation results. The magnetic susceptibilities have been interpreted in terms of the Heisenberg–Dirac–Van Vleck isotropic exchange Hamiltonian. An antiferromagnetic interaction (J= 10 cm–1) occurs between adjacent atoms bridged by the benzotriazolyl molecules, and a small ferromagnetic interaction between the terminal ions. The mechanism of these interactions is discussed and compared with those found in similar molecules.

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