1992
DOI: 10.1021/ic00043a018
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Ferromagnetic behavior of nickel(II)-imino nitroxide derivatives

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“…With respect to the symmetry of the complex, the distortion is very limited and the geometrical parameters are found to be comparable to those previously reported for similar complexes [35][36][37][38]. Strong intramolecular H-bonds between the uncoordinated carboxylic oxygen of the Nphthaloylglycinate ligand and the O-H group of methanol were observed in the complex, Table 7, O21Á Á ÁO102 = 2.639(4) Å , H21Á Á ÁO102 = 1.81(4) Å ; O21-H12Á Á ÁO102 = 163(4)°.…”
Section: Crystal Structure Of [Co(mimi) 2 (N-phthgly) 2 ] Ae H 2 O (1)supporting
confidence: 85%
“…With respect to the symmetry of the complex, the distortion is very limited and the geometrical parameters are found to be comparable to those previously reported for similar complexes [35][36][37][38]. Strong intramolecular H-bonds between the uncoordinated carboxylic oxygen of the Nphthaloylglycinate ligand and the O-H group of methanol were observed in the complex, Table 7, O21Á Á ÁO102 = 2.639(4) Å , H21Á Á ÁO102 = 1.81(4) Å ; O21-H12Á Á ÁO102 = 163(4)°.…”
Section: Crystal Structure Of [Co(mimi) 2 (N-phthgly) 2 ] Ae H 2 O (1)supporting
confidence: 85%
“…[46] Water molecules are known to mediate both ferro-and antiferromagnetic interactions through hydrogen bonding between different spin carriers, including copper(II), [47] nitronylnitroxide radicals, [48] chromiumA C H T U N G T R E N N U N G (III), [49] and mixed nickel(II)-radical systems. [50] The [Au(CN) 2 ] À unit has been observed to medi- www.chemeurj.org ate magnetic interactions between several first-row transition metals at low temperature. [19,27] A deeper understanding of the magnetic behavior of 1 and 2 can be gained by combining the SQUID magnetometry and ZF-mSR results, and some magneto-structural correlations can be drawn.…”
Section: Magnetic Properties Of Nia C H T U N G T R E N N U N G (M-ohmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cobalt(II) atom has two magnetic orbitals (d x 2 Ày 2 and d z 2 ) with r symmetry and one magnetic orbital (either of d xy , d xz , d yz ) with p symmetry. Thus, the imino radical ligand and metal magnetic orbitals are orthogonal, which results in ferromagnetic coupling as observed in complex 1 [33,34]. The observed weak ferromagnetic coupling can be attributed to the overlap of the p* orbital and another magnetic orbital of cobalt(II) (either of d xy , d xz , d yz ) leading to antiferromagnetic coupling.…”
Section: Bond Distancesmentioning
confidence: 88%