1986
DOI: 10.1139/v86-120
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Low temperature magnetic and Mössbauer studies on anhydrous iron(II) sulfonates

Abstract: Magnetic susceptibilities from 130 to 4.2 K are reported for a series of Fe(RSO3)2 compounds, where R is F, CF3, CH3, and p-CH3C6H4. The β form of Fe(CH3SO3)2 exhibits a maximum in susceptibility at approximately 22.5 K and a sharp drop in susceptibility below the maximum indicating a transition to a magnetically ordered state. None of the other compounds exhibit magnetic ordering although abnormally low magnetic moments down to 2.0 K are observed for α-Fe(CH3SO3)2. Variable-temperature Mössbauer studies on Fe… Show more

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“…The M­(OTf) 2 salts were also characterized for the first time by 19 F NMR spectroscopy in CD 3 CN solutions (Figure S3), and the spectra indicate an equilibrium between metal-bound and free triflate. The Fe­(OTf) 2 precursor was also characterized by Mossbauer spectroscopy (Figures S4 and S5) and is consistent with the previously reported spectrum of the compound prepared by reaction of triflic acid and Fe metal. , Ultimately, we observe that using the M­(OTf) 2 salts prepared by our synthetic method for preparation of the heterometallic complexes as described below improves overall product purity and reaction yields.…”
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“…The M­(OTf) 2 salts were also characterized for the first time by 19 F NMR spectroscopy in CD 3 CN solutions (Figure S3), and the spectra indicate an equilibrium between metal-bound and free triflate. The Fe­(OTf) 2 precursor was also characterized by Mossbauer spectroscopy (Figures S4 and S5) and is consistent with the previously reported spectrum of the compound prepared by reaction of triflic acid and Fe metal. , Ultimately, we observe that using the M­(OTf) 2 salts prepared by our synthetic method for preparation of the heterometallic complexes as described below improves overall product purity and reaction yields.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The Fe(OTf) 2 precursor was also characterized by Mossbauer spectroscopy (Figures S4 and S5) and is consistent with the previously reported spectrum of the compound prepared by reaction of triflic acid and Fe metal. 94,95 Ultimately, we observe that using the M(OTf) 2 salts prepared by our synthetic method for preparation of the heterometallic complexes as described below improves overall product purity and reaction yields.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%