Issue 1, 2000

Spectroscopy and magnetism of polymeric Ln(CCl3COO)3·2 H2O and their heteronuclear Ln2Cu(CCl3COO)8 ·6 H2O analogues (Ln=Sm, Gd)

Abstract

In order to study the exchange interactions between f- and d-electron ions two series of compounds, heteronuclear Ln2Cu(CCl3COO)8· 6 H2O (1, Sm; 2, Gd) and polymeric Ln(CCl3COO)3·2 H2O (3, Sm; 4, Gd) trichloroacetates, were synthesised. Polymeric trichloroacetates 3 and 4 are isomorphous with erbium chloroacetate, whose structure contains dimeric units linked by carboxyl bridges and water molecules into endless chains. Heteronuclear 1 and 2 are isomorphous with Nd2Cu(CCl3COO)8·6 H2O reported by us previously. Absorption spectra of single crystals of 14 for two orientations of the crystals down to 4 K were investigated. Magnetic susceptibility measurements in the range 300–1.8 K were carried out. Optical and magnetic properties are related to the X-ray data. Electron transition probabilities were calculated and the effect of coupled ion pairs in the polymeric structure on the optical and magnetic properties was analysed. Changes in magnetic properties in relation to the mononuclear systems are discussed.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jul 1999
Accepted
10 Nov 1999
First published
04 Jan 2000

New J. Chem., 2000,24, 53-59

Spectroscopy and magnetism of polymeric Ln(CCl3COO)3·2 H2O and their heteronuclear Ln2Cu(CCl3COO)8 ·6 H2O analogues (Ln=Sm, Gd)

J. Legendziewicz, M. Borzechowska, G. Oczko and G. Meyer, New J. Chem., 2000, 24, 53 DOI: 10.1039/A905956C

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