Abstract | dc.description.abstract | A series of three tetranuclear Cu(II) complexes of general formula [Cu4OCl6L4], where L is a Lewis Base ligand has been characterized through magnetic measurements and determination of antimicrobial activities.
This study include the following species [Cu4OCl6)Cl(PhIm)(3)] (HPhlm)center dot H2O (1) where Phlm = 4-phenylimidazole, [(Cu4OCl6)(PyNO)(4)]center dot(1/5) (H2O) (2) where PyNO = Pyridine-N-oxide and [(Cu4OCl6)(MeIm)(4)]center dot 3(CH3OH) (3) where MeIm = 2-methylimidazole. The polynuclear cluster in the complexes contains a central oxygen atom tetrahedral coordinated to four copper(II) ions, each of which coordinates a monodentate L ligand. Each pair of copper atoms is bridged by on a chlorine ion, resulting a trigonal bipiramidal environment. The variable temperature magnetic susceptibilities of these complexes were investigated in the temperature range 5-300K. Satisfactory fits to the observed susceptibility data were obtained only for the complexes (1) and (3), by assuming isotropic magnetic exchange interactions and using the appropriate spin Hamiltonian and susceptibility equation giving the coupling constants J(1)= 0.148cm(-1), J(2) = -1.707 cm(-1) for (1) and J(1)= 0.522 cm(-1), J(2)= -5.32 cm(-1) for (3). | en |