Abstract

The crystal and molecular structure of a new 4-methylpyridinium tetrachloroferrate(III) of molecular formula [4-Me(Py)H][FeCl 4] was determined. The iron cation is four coordinated by chlorine anions, and it adopts a slightly distorted tetrahedral coordination with two angles smaller, three equal and one larger than tetrahedral one. The compound is isostructural with its 2- and 3-methylpyridinium analogues. Magnetic measurements of the powdered samples gave negative values of the Weiss constants equal −7.3 K, −6.6 K and −6.2 K for [2-Me(Py)H][FeCl 4], [3-Me(Py)H][FeCl 4] and [4-Me(Py)H][FeCl 4], respectively, which suggest antiferromagnetic coupling. The susceptibility curves of all complexes exhibit maxima indicating the presence of antiferromagnetic ordering with a Neel temperature of approximately 7 K.

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