Effects of deuteration on the structure and magnetic properties of bis-quinolinium tetrabromidocuprate(II) dihydrate |
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Authors: | Jeffrey C Monroe Christopher P Landee Jan L Wikaira |
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Institution: | 1. Carlson School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Clark University, Worcester, MA, USA;2. Department of Physics, Clark University, Worcester, MA, USA;3. Department of Chemistry, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe partially d6, 2] and fully d20, 3] deuterated analogues of (QuinH)2CuBr4·2H2O (d0, 1) were prepared and their crystal structures were determined Quin = quinoline]. In both compounds, there is a clear disorder in the positions of the bromide ions which was resolved. This led to a reexamination of the structure of the parent, fully protonated compound (1) where a small percentage of previously unrecognized disorder was also observed and the structure rerefined. Variable temperature magnetization measurements over the range 1.8–310?K indicate that all three materials behave as magnetically well-isolated layers that can be evaluated using the 2D-quantum Heisenberg antiferromagnetic model. Final fitting results for the partially (J = ?5.96(5) K) and fully (J = ?5.77(2) K) deuterated compounds indicate slightly weaker exchange compared to the protonated compound (J = ?6.17(3) K), likely as a result of the increased disorder in the deuterated phases. |
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Keywords: | Cu(II) magnetism deuteration disorder |
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