Long-range exchange interaction in (2,2-bipyridine-3,3-dicarboxylic acid)dichlorocopper(II) monohydrate via lattice water: Single-crystal EPR studies

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1990-01-01
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Balagopalakrishna, C.
Rajasekharan, M. V.
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An examination of the crystal structure of the title complex revealed three pathways for magnetic exchange. Analysis of the bulk magnetic susceptibility data in the temperature range 5303 K gave a value of J=-1.25 cm-1 for the intradimer coupling. Single-crystal EPR spectra showed anomalous angular variation from which the molecular ssg tensor was derived using a decoupling procedure. The two intermolecular couplings [J=0.0006(2) cm-1 at 300 K and 0.0001(2) cm-1 at 147 K, and J0.056 cm-1] involving multiatomic bridges were also derived from the EPR data. J involves equatorial-equatorial exchange between two coupled centers separated by 11.75 and is stronger than the axial-equatorial exchange between centers separated by 7.73. The results were analyzed on the basis of a model that assumes participation of the uncoordinated lattice water in propagating exchange interaction through H bonds. Interpretation of the molecular ssg tensor resulted in an x2-y2 ground state with very little mixing of 3z2-r2. The negligible electron density in the axial direction is responsible for the weak J. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
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Physical Review B. v.42(13)