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Electron spin resonance study of copper(II) complexes with square pyramidal and compressed trigonal bipyramidal symmetries in different solvents at 295 K and 77 K
Authors:M Massacesi  G Ponticelli  VG Krishnan
Institution:Istituto Chimico Policattedra, Uniuersita di Cagliari, Via Ospedale 72, 09100 CagliariItaly;Kothagudem School of Mines, OU, Kothagudem-507 101, AP India
Abstract:An electron spin resonance (ESR) study has been carried out on six copper(II) complexes. Two of these, Cu(den)(SCN)2 and Cu(den)(SCN)](ClO4), have a square pyramidal CuN4S coordination in the solid state while the remaining four complexes, Cu(pib)tu, Cu(bipy)tu, Cu(bipy) and Cu(bipyam), have compressed trigonal bipyramidal Cu(N2S)N2 Cu(N2S)N2, Cu(N2Cl)N2 and Cu(N2I)N2, respectively, type of coordination in the solid state. Excepting Cu(pib)tu, all complexes show characteristic isotropic fourline hyperfine structure in water, methanol, ethanol and dimethylformamide at 295 K. At 77 K, owing to the poor glass-forming ability of water, the spectral features are not properly resolved and are also not consistent with the lineshape requirements. Therefore, evaluation of spin Hamiltonian parameters is made from the frozen dimethylformamide spectra. Some interesting observations have been made. In highly viscous 2-methyl-benzoxazole, the spectral lineshape is considerably modified. Quantitative evaluation has been made of metal-ligand bonding and various contributions to linewidths.
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