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Antiferromagnetic Cu-Gd interactions through an oxime bridge

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The copper complex of a polydentate non-symmetrical Schiff base ligand [LCu]2, prepared by template synthesis, has been reacted with the series of lanthanide ions. This complex used as a ligand possesses two functions (phenol and oxime) able to coordinate the Ln ions and, according to the Ln ion, three types of complexes are obtained. From La to Eu, trinuclear [(LCu)2Ln(NO3)3] complexes with a double phenoxo-oximato bridge were isolated. From Gd to Ho, the complexes [(LCu)2Ln(NO3)3(H2O)] are still trinuclear, with a supplementary water molecule linked to the Ln ion but the CuII and LnIII ions are only bridged by the oximato (N-O) pair, the phenoxo oxygen atom being hydrogen-bridged to the Ln-coordinated water molecule. Then, with heavier Ln ions, dinuclear [(LCu)Ln(NO3)3(H2O)2] complexes are characterized. The magnetic study demonstrates that the oximato bridge is responsible for the antiferromagnetic character of the Cu-Gd interaction, with JCuGd = -0.63 cm-1 in [(LCu)2Gd(NO3)3(H2O)], in contrast to the ferromagnetic Cu-Gd interaction induced by the single oxygen atom phenoxo bridge.
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hal-02007948 , version 1 (05-02-2019)

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Jean- Pierre Costes, Carine Guyard-Duhayon, Sonia Mallet-Ladeira, Laure Vendier, J. Garcia-Tojal, et al.. Antiferromagnetic Cu-Gd interactions through an oxime bridge. Dalton Transactions, 2014, 43 (29), pp.11388-11396. ⟨10.1039/C4DT01139B⟩. ⟨hal-02007948⟩
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