Synthesis, structural, and magnetic studies on a redox family of tetrametallic vanadium clusters: {VIV4}, {V III2VIV2}, and {VIII 4} butterfly complexes

Ian S. Tidmarsh, Emma Scales, Paul R. Brearley, Joanna Wolowska, Lorenzo Sorace, Andrea Caneschi, Rebecca H. Laye, Eric J L McInnes

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    Abstract

    The synthesis, crystal structures, and magnetic properties are reported for a redox family of butterfly-type tetrametallic vanadium alkoxide clusters, namely [V2(VO)2(acac)4(RC{CH2O} 3)2] (R = Me 1, Et 2, CH2OH 3), [V 2(VO)2(acac)2(O2CPh) 2(MeC{CH2O}3)2] (5), [(VO) 4(MeOH)2(O2CPh)2({HOCH 2}C{CH2O}3)2] (6), [V 4Cl2(dbm)4(RC{CH2OH} 3)2] (R = Me 7, Et 8, CH2OH 9), and [V 4Cl2(dbm)4(MeO)6] (10). The cluster cores are {VIV4} (6), {VIII2V IV2} (1-5), and {VIII4} (7-10), with examples of both isomeric forms of the of the mixed-valence cores (either VIII or VIV ions forming the butterfly body). Magnetic studies reveal the clusters to be dominated by antiferromagnetic exchange interactions in each case. The magnetic exchange parameters are determined for representative examples of each core type. {VIV4} and {VIII4} have diamagnetic ground states. The two isomeric {VIII2VIV2} types are found to give rise to either an S = 0 ground state with a number of low-lying excited states due to competing antiferromagnetic exchange interactions (VIII 2 butterfly body) or to a well-isolated S = 1 ground state (V IV2 butterfly body). © 2007 American Chemical Society.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)9743-9753
    Number of pages10
    JournalInorganic Chemistry: including bioinorganic chemistry
    Volume46
    Issue number23
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 12 Nov 2007

    Keywords

    • GROUND-STATE
    • MAGNETOSTRUCTURAL CORRELATIONS
    • HIGH-NUCLEARITY
    • MAGNETOCHEMISTRY
    • CHEMISTRY
    • LIGAND
    • DIMERS
    • FIELD

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