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Structural diversities and magnetic properties of azido- and dicyanamido-bridged coordination polymers with 4,5-diphenylimidazole as a terminal ligand.

Created on 02 Sep 2025

Authors

Evangelia-Spyridoula Fotopoulou, Nikos Panagiotou, Anastasios J Tasiopoulos, Mark M Turnbull, Spyros P Perlepes, Vassilios Nastopoulos

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Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003). Sep 02, 2025. Epub Sep 02, 2025.

Abstract

With the aim of assessing the role and impact of pseudohalides on the molecular and supramolecular structures of copper(II)/heavily substituted imidazole complexes, the synthesis and characterization of the complexes {[Cu(N3)2(HL)]}n (1), {[Cu{N(CN)2}2(HL)]·Me2CO}n (2·Me2CO) and [Cu(NCO)2(HL)2]·MeCN (3·MeCN) have been carried out; HL is the 4,5-diphenylimidazole ligand. The organic molecule behaves as a monodentate ligand through the pyridine-type nitrogen atom of the imidazole ring. The 1D polymer 1 is made up of undulating {-Cu-(N3)2-Cu-(N3)2-} chains, with the HL ligands extending from both sides of the chains. The square pyramidal metal ions are alternately doubly bridged by two different types (basal-basal and basal-apical) of end-on azido groups. In 2·Me2CO, the N(CN)2- ions behave as end-to-end (μ-1,5 or 2.101) ligands forming a 2D polymeric lattice, consisting of four-membered CuII rings interconnected by four dicyanamido bridges; the five-coordinate CuII ion adopts a geometry intermediate between square pyramidal and trigonal bipyramidal. The metal centre in the mononuclear complex 3·MeCN is bonded to two HL ligands and two terminal isocyanato groups; the coordination geometry of CuII is closest to a seesaw conformation. The crystal structures of the complexes are built with a variety of supramolecular interactions, including the synthons N-H⋯X (X = N and O), which are critically discussed. The IR spectra of the compounds are discussed in terms of the coordination modes of the pseudohalido ligands. The magnetic properties of 1 and 2 have also been studied in the temperature and field ranges of 1.8-300 K and 0-50 kOe, respectively. Complex 1 exhibits both ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic CuII⋯CuII exchange interactions propagated through the two different end-on bi-azido bridges, whereas the exchange interactions are negligible (if any) in the 2D polymer 2 as a consequence of the μ-1,5 ligation mode of the dicyanamido ligand and the resultant long CuII⋯CuII distances.

PMID:
40891250
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