Structural re-arrangement in two hexanuclear CuII complexes: from a spin frustrated trigonal prism to a strongly coupled antiferromagnetic soluble ring complex with a porous tubular structure
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Cañón Mancisidor, Walter Alberto
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Gómez García, Carlos J.
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Mínguez Espallargas, Guillermo
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Vega, Andrés
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Spodine Spiridonova, Evgenia
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Venegas Yazigi, Diego
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Coronado, Eugenio
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2015-01-01T22:39:07Z
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2015-01-01T22:39:07Z
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2014
Cita de ítem
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Chem. Sci., 2014, 5, 324
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DOI: 10.1039/c3sc52628c
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/121953
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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The addition of water to a chloroform solution of the Cu6 trigonal prism complex
[Cu6(U6F)(U2OH)(U3OCH3)2(U2OCH3)2(3,5-Me2pz)6] (1) (3,5-Me2pz- = 3,5-dimethylpyrazolate) results in
the formation of the Cu6 planar hexagonal ring complex [Cu6(U2OH)6(3,5-Me2pz)6]CH3CN CHCl3 (2). A
simple mechanism for this structural re-arrangement is proposed, in which 2 can be viewed as a
hydrolysis product of 1. This process is clearly noticeable in the magnetic properties, which change from
spin frustrated with a weak antiferromagnetic coupling in 1, to strongly antiferromagnetic in 2.
Interestingly, the hexagonal ring complex 2 self-assembles in the solid state to form a porous hexagonal
tubular structure containing guest solvent molecules that can be removed and CO2-exchanged without
loss of crystallinity.
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We acknowledge the European Union (Advanced ERC grant
SPINMOL), the Spanish MINECO (projects Consolider-Ingenio
in Molecular Nanoscience, CTQ2011-26507 and MAT2011-
22785) and the Generalidad Valenciana (Prometeo and ISICNano
Programs) for nancial support. The work in Chile has
been supported by the Financiamiento Basal Program FB0807.
WCM thanks CONICYT for Doctoral Scholarships (21080445
and AT24100006), and Becas Chile. The authors also thank
Powered@NLHPC. This research was partially supported by the
Supercomputing Infrastructure of the National Laboratory for
High Performance Computing, NLHPC (ECM-02), Centre for
Mathematical Modeling (CMM), Universidad de Chile.
Structural re-arrangement in two hexanuclear CuII complexes: from a spin frustrated trigonal prism to a strongly coupled antiferromagnetic soluble ring complex with a porous tubular structure