Magnetic properties and EPR spectra of [Cu(L-arginine)2](NO3)2·3H2O

Magnetic and EPR data have been collected for complex [Cu(L-Arg)2](NO3)2·3H2O (Arg=arginine). Magnetic susceptibility χ in the temperature range 2-160 K, and a magnetization isotherm at T=2.29(1) K with magnetic fields between 0 and 9 T were measured. The observed variation of χT with T indicates pr...

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Autores principales: Gerard, M.F., Aiassa, C., Casado, N.M.C., Santana, R.C., Perec, M., Rapp, R.E., Calvo, R.
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spelling todo:paper_00223697_v68_n8_p1533_Gerard2023-10-03T14:32:18Z Magnetic properties and EPR spectra of [Cu(L-arginine)2](NO3)2·3H2O Gerard, M.F. Aiassa, C. Casado, N.M.C. Santana, R.C. Perec, M. Rapp, R.E. Calvo, R. D. Electron paramagnetic resonance D. Magnetic properties Antiferromagnetic interactions Magnetic measurements Magnetization isotherm Molecular field model Antiferromagnetism Magnetic couplings Magnetic fields Magnetization Paramagnetic resonance Copper compounds Magnetic and EPR data have been collected for complex [Cu(L-Arg)2](NO3)2·3H2O (Arg=arginine). Magnetic susceptibility χ in the temperature range 2-160 K, and a magnetization isotherm at T=2.29(1) K with magnetic fields between 0 and 9 T were measured. The observed variation of χT with T indicates predominant antiferromagnetic interactions between Cu(II) ions coupled in 1D chains along the b axis. Fitting a molecular field model to the susceptibility data allows to evaluate g=2.10(1) for the average g-factor and J=-0.42(6) cm-1 for the nearest neighbor exchange coupling (defined as Hex = - ∑ Jij Si · Sj). This coupling is assigned to syn-anti equatorial-apical carboxylate bridges connecting Cu(II) ion neighbors at 5.682 Å, with a total bond length of 6.989 Å and is consistent with the magnetization isotherm results. It is discussed and compared with couplings observed in other compounds with similar exchange bridges. EPR spectra at 9.77 were obtained in powder samples and at 9.77 and at 34.1 GHz in the three orthogonal planes of single crystals. At both microwave frequencies, and for all magnetic field orientations a single signal arising from the collapse due to exchange interaction of resonances corresponding to two rotated Cu(II) sites is observed. From the EPR results the molecular g-tensors corresponding to the two copper sites in the unit cell were evaluated, allowing an estimated lower limit |J |>0.1 cm-1 for the exchange interaction between Cu(II) neighbors, consistent with the magnetic measurements. The observed angular variation of the line width is attributed to dipolar coupling between Cu(II) ions in the lattice. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Fil:Perec, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00223697_v68_n8_p1533_Gerard
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topic D. Electron paramagnetic resonance
D. Magnetic properties
Antiferromagnetic interactions
Magnetic measurements
Magnetization isotherm
Molecular field model
Antiferromagnetism
Magnetic couplings
Magnetic fields
Magnetization
Paramagnetic resonance
Copper compounds
spellingShingle D. Electron paramagnetic resonance
D. Magnetic properties
Antiferromagnetic interactions
Magnetic measurements
Magnetization isotherm
Molecular field model
Antiferromagnetism
Magnetic couplings
Magnetic fields
Magnetization
Paramagnetic resonance
Copper compounds
Gerard, M.F.
Aiassa, C.
Casado, N.M.C.
Santana, R.C.
Perec, M.
Rapp, R.E.
Calvo, R.
Magnetic properties and EPR spectra of [Cu(L-arginine)2](NO3)2·3H2O
topic_facet D. Electron paramagnetic resonance
D. Magnetic properties
Antiferromagnetic interactions
Magnetic measurements
Magnetization isotherm
Molecular field model
Antiferromagnetism
Magnetic couplings
Magnetic fields
Magnetization
Paramagnetic resonance
Copper compounds
description Magnetic and EPR data have been collected for complex [Cu(L-Arg)2](NO3)2·3H2O (Arg=arginine). Magnetic susceptibility χ in the temperature range 2-160 K, and a magnetization isotherm at T=2.29(1) K with magnetic fields between 0 and 9 T were measured. The observed variation of χT with T indicates predominant antiferromagnetic interactions between Cu(II) ions coupled in 1D chains along the b axis. Fitting a molecular field model to the susceptibility data allows to evaluate g=2.10(1) for the average g-factor and J=-0.42(6) cm-1 for the nearest neighbor exchange coupling (defined as Hex = - ∑ Jij Si · Sj). This coupling is assigned to syn-anti equatorial-apical carboxylate bridges connecting Cu(II) ion neighbors at 5.682 Å, with a total bond length of 6.989 Å and is consistent with the magnetization isotherm results. It is discussed and compared with couplings observed in other compounds with similar exchange bridges. EPR spectra at 9.77 were obtained in powder samples and at 9.77 and at 34.1 GHz in the three orthogonal planes of single crystals. At both microwave frequencies, and for all magnetic field orientations a single signal arising from the collapse due to exchange interaction of resonances corresponding to two rotated Cu(II) sites is observed. From the EPR results the molecular g-tensors corresponding to the two copper sites in the unit cell were evaluated, allowing an estimated lower limit |J |>0.1 cm-1 for the exchange interaction between Cu(II) neighbors, consistent with the magnetic measurements. The observed angular variation of the line width is attributed to dipolar coupling between Cu(II) ions in the lattice. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Gerard, M.F.
Aiassa, C.
Casado, N.M.C.
Santana, R.C.
Perec, M.
Rapp, R.E.
Calvo, R.
author_facet Gerard, M.F.
Aiassa, C.
Casado, N.M.C.
Santana, R.C.
Perec, M.
Rapp, R.E.
Calvo, R.
author_sort Gerard, M.F.
title Magnetic properties and EPR spectra of [Cu(L-arginine)2](NO3)2·3H2O
title_short Magnetic properties and EPR spectra of [Cu(L-arginine)2](NO3)2·3H2O
title_full Magnetic properties and EPR spectra of [Cu(L-arginine)2](NO3)2·3H2O
title_fullStr Magnetic properties and EPR spectra of [Cu(L-arginine)2](NO3)2·3H2O
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic properties and EPR spectra of [Cu(L-arginine)2](NO3)2·3H2O
title_sort magnetic properties and epr spectra of [cu(l-arginine)2](no3)2·3h2o
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00223697_v68_n8_p1533_Gerard
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