Abstract

The reaction of the tert-butyl-substituted triplesalen ligand H6talent-Bu2 with MnII(OAc)2・ 4H2O and K3[CoIII(CN)6] results in the formation of the heptanuclear complex [{(talent-Bu2 )- (MnIII(MeOH))3}2{CoIII(CN)6}](PF6)2(OAc)・11MeOH ([MnIII 6 CoIII](PF6)2(OAc)・11MeOH, 1 ・11MeOH), which has been characterized by FT-IR spectroscopy, elemental analysis, ESI-MS, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, and magnetic measurements. The molecular structure of the [MnIII 6 CoIII]3+ complex is closely related to the already published analogs [MnIII 6CrIII]3+ and [MnIII 6 FeIII]3+. Variable-temperature variable-field and μeff vs. T magnetic data have been analyzed in detail by full-matrix diagonalization of the appropriate spin-Hamiltonian consisting of isotropic exchange, zero-field splitting, and Zeeman interaction, taking into account the relative orientation of the D tensors. This allowed a careful inspection of the MnIII-MnIII exchange interaction involving a diamagnetic central metal ion. A satisfactory reproduction of the magnetic data required the incorporation not only of an exchange interaction between the MnIII ions belonging to one triplesalen half unit, but also of an exchange coupling between MnIII ions belonging to different triplesalen subunits. Satisfactory reproduction of the experimental data has been obtained for the parameter set J1 = −(0.50±0.04) cm−1, J2 = +(0.05±0.02) cm−1, and D = −(2.5±0.5) cm−1. A detailed analysis of the J1 coupling taking into account the molecular structures of the three available heptanuclear complexes [MnIII 6MIII]3+ (M = Cr, Fe, Co) indicates that the exchange interaction between the MnIII ions belonging to the same triplesalen subunit involves not only an exchange pathway through the central phloroglucinol unit but also an exchange pathway through the central metal ion.

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