Artículo de revista
Cu(II)–Gd(III) 2D-coordination polymer based on two different organic linkers
Fecha
2017Registro en:
Polyhedron 136 (2017) 117–124
Autor
Cruz, Carlos
Spodine Spiridonova, Evgenia
Venegas Yazigi, Diego
Paredes García, Verónica
Institución
Resumen
A new CuII–GdIII heterometallic coordination polymer was obtained by a two-step synthesis, using the
molecular complex [Cu(H2IDC)2(2,20-bipy)] 2H2O (1) as metalloligand and oxalate as auxiliary ligand
(H3IDC = 1H-imidazole-4,5-dicarboxylic acid). The new extended heterometallic network [Gd
(H2O)2(C2O4)Cu(IDC)] H2O (2) crystallizes in a P 1 triclinic space group presenting a 2D covalent structure.
From a structural point of view, (2) can be defined as Gd-zigzag chains [Gd(H2O)2(C2O4)]+ linked by Cubased
molecules, [Cu(IDC)] . A 3D structure is reached by non-covalent interactions between the layers.
Also Gd Cu interlayer interactions through syn–anti carboxylate ligands can be observed. Whereas, from
room temperature to 100 K the network behaves as a paramagnet, below 20 K ferromagnetic interactions
are observed. The ferromagnetic state was also corroborated by isothermal hysteresis loops measured at
2 K, giving values for Hc and Mr of 50 Oe and 500 emumol 1, respectively.