Exchange interaction at the supramolecular level. EPR investigation of two copper (II) compounds: [Cu2(acac)2(phen)2(bpe)](CIO4)2·(bpe)·CH3CN·H2O and [Cu2(acac)2(phen)2(bpp)](CIO4)2·6H2O (bpe=trans-1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)ethylene, bpp=bis(4-pyridyl)propane) |
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Authors: | V. Voronkova R. Galeev L. Korobchenko A. M. Madalan M. Andruh V. Ch. Kravtsov Y. A. Simonov |
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Affiliation: | 1. Kazan Physical-Technical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Sibirsky trakt 10/7, 420029, Kazan, Russian Federation 2. Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania 3. X-Ray Laboratory, Institute of Applied Physics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Chisinau, Moldova
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Abstract: | ![]() Intra- and intermolecular exchange and dipole-dipole interactions in two supramolecular compounds [Cu2(acac)2(phen)2(bpe)](CIO4)2·(bpe)·CH3CN·H2O (I) and [Cu2(acac)2(phen)2(bpp)]× (CIO4)2·6H2O (II), which are built up of binuclear fragments through π-π stacking interactions, are investigated. The electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra of the polycrystalline samples of I and II were measured in the X-band in the temperature range of 300–4.2 K, and in the Q-band atT=300 and 4.2 K. The EPR spectra were interpreted as being due to weakly interacting dimer fragments. Triplet and singlet states of dimer fragments arise from a larger interactionJS 1 S 2 between two nearest copper complexes of two neighboring binuclear fragments. The theoretical analysis of the EPR spectrum of the polycrystalline sample for weakly interacting triplet states is carried out. The influence of the weak interaction between triplet states with value ofJ′ is considered in the model of the frequency exchange. A special attention is focused on the presence of the additional signal due to the exchange merging in some orientations where theJ′ value exceeds the fine structure parameters of the spectrum. The analysis of the conditions for the detection of the additional signal and of the influence of this signal on the form of the EPR spectrum allows us to estimate the value of the exchange interactionJ′=o.025±0.005 cm?1 for compounds I and II and anisotropic part of exchange interaction between two nearest copper complexes asJ zz =?0.02 cm?1,J xx.yy =0.01 cm?1 for compound I. |
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