Autor: |
Pérez, Ana L., Kemmerer, Axel, Rey, Marilin A., Dalosto, Sergio D., Ramos, Carlos A., Passeggi, Mario C. G., Rizzi, Alberto C., Brondino, Carlos D. |
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European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry; 11/15/2018, Vol. 2018 Issue 42, p4604-4613, 10p |
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CoII and CuII ions are two paramagnetic transition metal ions showing different relaxation rates (ν), with νCoII >> νCuII. To measure the isotropic exchange constant (J) between high spin CoII ions and between CuII ions and high spin CoII ions, we performed magnetic and EPR measurements complemented with computational calculations on pure trans‐diaqua‐bis(picolinato‐N,O)‐cobalt(II) dihydrate (1), on the CuII ion doped compound of 1 (2), and on the CuII ion doped compound in a ZnII matrix isomorphous to 1. The temperature dependence of the CuII EPR resonance lines of 2 induced by the fast relaxing CoII ion host as well as the evaluation of the temperature‐independent CoII–CoII and CuII–CoII isotropic exchange interaction are analyzed. We determined an antiferromagnetic interaction [JCo–Co = –1.07(1) cm–1] associated with a double symmetrical hydrogen bond bridge and another one [|J|Co–Cu = 0.0015(2) cm–1] associated with a double but asymmetrical hydrogen bond bridge, which are in line with the values obtained from computational calculations. This work shows that EPR spectroscopy can advantageously be used to evaluate weak exchange interactions between distinct metal ions with different relaxation rates by using the fact that those metal–metal interactions that broaden the EPR resonance line, which are described by matrices with a trace of zero, are averaged out at high temperatures. A CoII ion chain is interrupted upon doping with CuII. Single crystal EPR on the CuII‐doped compound revealed a very weak CuII–CoII exchange interaction (|J| = 0.0015 cm–1), whereas magnetic measurements revealed J = –1.07 cm–1 for the CoII–CoII exchange interaction. The loss of symmetry of the superexchange chemical pathway is the main reason for the lower J between CuII and CoII ions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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