Abstract
A new complex [Mn(hfac)2NIT(Ph-m-OPh)] has been synthesized and structurally characterized by X-ray diffraction. It crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P2(1)/c. The structure consists of a 1-D chain with Mn(II) bridged by NIT(Ph-m-OPh). The manganese(II) is in a distorted octahedral environment formed by one oxygen from NIT(Ph-m-OPh) and three atoms from hexafluoro acetylacetone (hfac) in the equatorial plane and two oxygens from hfac and the other NIT(Ph-m-OPh) in the axial position. The units of [Mn(hfac)2NIT(Ph-m-OPh)] are connected as a 1-D chain by Mn(II) and oxygen of N–O in bridging NIT(Ph-m-OPh) along the b-axis. The 2-D layer in the ab plane is formed via hydrogen interactions to connect neighboring chains. The complex exhibits intramolecular antiferromagnetic interactions between Mn(II) and NIT(Ph-m-OPh).
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