Abstract

New binuclear copper complexes of tridentate azomethine ligands with various combinations of N, O, and S donor centers were prepared by various procedures, including template synthesis. The magnetochemical data obtained for the range 2-300 K suggest the occurrence of antiferromagnetic coupling in most of these chelates. The only exception is the complex containing N-tosyl and N-ethyl donor fragments, in which the ferromagnetic exchange is observed.

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