Abstract
The crystal and molecular structure of a new 2-methylquinolinium [2-Me(QH)] salt of stoichiometry (2-Me(QH)) 2FeBr 5 was determined. The iron cation is four coordinated by bromine anions, and it adopts a slightly distorted tetrahedral coordination with two angles smaller than tetrahedral, two equal to tetrahedral and two larger than tetrahedral. In the structure two intermolecular N–H⋯Br hydrogen bonds link the 2-MeQH + cations to dimers via a Br − bridge. The compound is isostructural with its chloride analog, (2-Me(QH)) 2FeCl 5. Magnetic measurements of the powdered samples gave negative values of Weiss constants equal −3.1 K for (2-Me(QH)) 2FeCl 5 and −10.2 K for (2-Me(QH)) 2FeBr 5 that suggest antiferromagnetic coupling. The susceptibility curves for (2-Me(QH)) 2FeBr 5 exhibit a maximum at 6 K indicating the presence of antiferromagnetic interactions transmitted in the crystal lattice.
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