Chemistry

Coordination chemistry and magnetic properties of copper(II) halide complexes of quinoline

Christopher P. Landee, Clark University
Firas F. Awwadi, The University of Jordan
Brendan Twamley, Trinity College Dublin
Mark M. Turnbull, Clark University

Abstract

Complexes Cu(quin)2X2 [quin = quinoline, X = Cl (1), Br (2)] have been prepared and characterized via single-crystal X-ray diffraction and variable temperature magnetization measurements. The compounds are isomorphous in the monoclinic space group C2/c and crystallize as square planar complexes linked into chains via short X…X contacts. Magnetic susceptibility data were collected over the temperature range 1.8–300 K and were fitted to the one-dimensional Heisenberg antiferromagnetic model yielding J/kB = −33.7(5) K (1) and −145(4) K (2) with the larger exchange in the bromide complex a result of greater overlap due to the larger van der Waals contribution. Low temperature data indicate the presence of some short chains in the sample which provide for a paramagnetic contribution (odd length chains) or diamagnetic contribution (even length chains) at the lowest temperatures.