Structure and magnetism of a binuclear Cu II pyrophosphate: Transition to a 3D magnetic behaviour studied by single crystal EPR

A binuclear Cu II compound [Cu 2 (bpa) 2 (P 2 O 7 )(H 2 O) 2 ]·2.5H 2 O, 1, (bpa = 2,2′-bipyridylamine), with pairs of Cu II ions bridged by one pyrophosphate tetra-anion, was synthesized and crystallized. Its triclinic structure was determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Electron paramagne...

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Autores principales: Sartoris, R.P., Nascimento, O.R., Santana, R.C., Perec, M., Baggio, R.F., Calvo, R.
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spelling todo:paper_14779226_v44_n10_p4732_Sartoris2023-10-03T16:19:15Z Structure and magnetism of a binuclear Cu II pyrophosphate: Transition to a 3D magnetic behaviour studied by single crystal EPR Sartoris, R.P. Nascimento, O.R. Santana, R.C. Perec, M. Baggio, R.F. Calvo, R. Copper Copper compounds Couplings Crystal defects Crystal orientation Crystal structure Defects Exchange coupling Ions Magnetic couplings Magnetic resonance Magnetism Paramagnetic resonance Single crystals Spin dynamics X ray diffraction Binuclear compounds Electron paramagnetic resonances (EPR) Hyperfine interactions Single crystal samples Single crystal x-ray diffraction Spin-spin interaction Three orders of magnitude Triclinic structures Electron spin resonance spectroscopy copper diphosphoric acid pyrophosphoric acid derivative chemical structure chemistry electron spin resonance magnetism X ray crystallography Copper Crystallography, X-Ray Diphosphates Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy Magnetic Phenomena Models, Molecular A binuclear Cu II compound [Cu 2 (bpa) 2 (P 2 O 7 )(H 2 O) 2 ]·2.5H 2 O, 1, (bpa = 2,2′-bipyridylamine), with pairs of Cu II ions bridged by one pyrophosphate tetra-anion, was synthesized and crystallized. Its triclinic structure was determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra of single crystal samples of 1 were recorded for a fixed orientation of the magnetic field (B 0 ) as a function of temperature (T) between 4.7 and 293 K, and at T = 4.7, 50 and 293 K, as a function of the orientation of B 0 . Below ∼8 K, the spectra are assigned to two types of mononuclear crystal defects hyperfine-coupled to one copper and two nitrogen nuclei. The g-matrices and hyperfine couplings at these T provide information about the structures of these defects. Above 10 K, the spectrum is dominated by the response of the bulk binuclear Cu II material, showing hyperfine interactions with two copper nuclei, collapsing to a single peak above 18 K when the units are magnetically connected, and the magnetic behaviour becomes 3D. We attribute the results above 10 K to the interplay of an AFM intrabinuclear exchange interaction J 0 = -28(3) cm -1 (defined as ex = -J 0 S 1 ·S 2 ), and three orders of magnitude weaker exchange coupling with average magnitude J 1 ≥ 0.022 cm -1 between Cu II ions in neighbouring binuclear units. The interplays between structure, exchange couplings, magnetic dimension and spin dynamics in the binuclear compound are discussed. A previously unreported situation, where the structure of the spectra arising from the anisotropic spin-spin interaction term (D) within the binuclear unit is averaged out, but the forbidden half field transition is not, is observed and explained. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015. 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_14779226_v44_n10_p4732_Sartoris
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topic Copper
Copper compounds
Couplings
Crystal defects
Crystal orientation
Crystal structure
Defects
Exchange coupling
Ions
Magnetic couplings
Magnetic resonance
Magnetism
Paramagnetic resonance
Single crystals
Spin dynamics
X ray diffraction
Binuclear compounds
Electron paramagnetic resonances (EPR)
Hyperfine interactions
Single crystal samples
Single crystal x-ray diffraction
Spin-spin interaction
Three orders of magnitude
Triclinic structures
Electron spin resonance spectroscopy
copper
diphosphoric acid
pyrophosphoric acid derivative
chemical structure
chemistry
electron spin resonance
magnetism
X ray crystallography
Copper
Crystallography, X-Ray
Diphosphates
Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy
Magnetic Phenomena
Models, Molecular
spellingShingle Copper
Copper compounds
Couplings
Crystal defects
Crystal orientation
Crystal structure
Defects
Exchange coupling
Ions
Magnetic couplings
Magnetic resonance
Magnetism
Paramagnetic resonance
Single crystals
Spin dynamics
X ray diffraction
Binuclear compounds
Electron paramagnetic resonances (EPR)
Hyperfine interactions
Single crystal samples
Single crystal x-ray diffraction
Spin-spin interaction
Three orders of magnitude
Triclinic structures
Electron spin resonance spectroscopy
copper
diphosphoric acid
pyrophosphoric acid derivative
chemical structure
chemistry
electron spin resonance
magnetism
X ray crystallography
Copper
Crystallography, X-Ray
Diphosphates
Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy
Magnetic Phenomena
Models, Molecular
Sartoris, R.P.
Nascimento, O.R.
Santana, R.C.
Perec, M.
Baggio, R.F.
Calvo, R.
Structure and magnetism of a binuclear Cu II pyrophosphate: Transition to a 3D magnetic behaviour studied by single crystal EPR
topic_facet Copper
Copper compounds
Couplings
Crystal defects
Crystal orientation
Crystal structure
Defects
Exchange coupling
Ions
Magnetic couplings
Magnetic resonance
Magnetism
Paramagnetic resonance
Single crystals
Spin dynamics
X ray diffraction
Binuclear compounds
Electron paramagnetic resonances (EPR)
Hyperfine interactions
Single crystal samples
Single crystal x-ray diffraction
Spin-spin interaction
Three orders of magnitude
Triclinic structures
Electron spin resonance spectroscopy
copper
diphosphoric acid
pyrophosphoric acid derivative
chemical structure
chemistry
electron spin resonance
magnetism
X ray crystallography
Copper
Crystallography, X-Ray
Diphosphates
Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy
Magnetic Phenomena
Models, Molecular
description A binuclear Cu II compound [Cu 2 (bpa) 2 (P 2 O 7 )(H 2 O) 2 ]·2.5H 2 O, 1, (bpa = 2,2′-bipyridylamine), with pairs of Cu II ions bridged by one pyrophosphate tetra-anion, was synthesized and crystallized. Its triclinic structure was determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra of single crystal samples of 1 were recorded for a fixed orientation of the magnetic field (B 0 ) as a function of temperature (T) between 4.7 and 293 K, and at T = 4.7, 50 and 293 K, as a function of the orientation of B 0 . Below ∼8 K, the spectra are assigned to two types of mononuclear crystal defects hyperfine-coupled to one copper and two nitrogen nuclei. The g-matrices and hyperfine couplings at these T provide information about the structures of these defects. Above 10 K, the spectrum is dominated by the response of the bulk binuclear Cu II material, showing hyperfine interactions with two copper nuclei, collapsing to a single peak above 18 K when the units are magnetically connected, and the magnetic behaviour becomes 3D. We attribute the results above 10 K to the interplay of an AFM intrabinuclear exchange interaction J 0 = -28(3) cm -1 (defined as ex = -J 0 S 1 ·S 2 ), and three orders of magnitude weaker exchange coupling with average magnitude J 1 ≥ 0.022 cm -1 between Cu II ions in neighbouring binuclear units. The interplays between structure, exchange couplings, magnetic dimension and spin dynamics in the binuclear compound are discussed. A previously unreported situation, where the structure of the spectra arising from the anisotropic spin-spin interaction term (D) within the binuclear unit is averaged out, but the forbidden half field transition is not, is observed and explained. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015.
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author Sartoris, R.P.
Nascimento, O.R.
Santana, R.C.
Perec, M.
Baggio, R.F.
Calvo, R.
author_facet Sartoris, R.P.
Nascimento, O.R.
Santana, R.C.
Perec, M.
Baggio, R.F.
Calvo, R.
author_sort Sartoris, R.P.
title Structure and magnetism of a binuclear Cu II pyrophosphate: Transition to a 3D magnetic behaviour studied by single crystal EPR
title_short Structure and magnetism of a binuclear Cu II pyrophosphate: Transition to a 3D magnetic behaviour studied by single crystal EPR
title_full Structure and magnetism of a binuclear Cu II pyrophosphate: Transition to a 3D magnetic behaviour studied by single crystal EPR
title_fullStr Structure and magnetism of a binuclear Cu II pyrophosphate: Transition to a 3D magnetic behaviour studied by single crystal EPR
title_full_unstemmed Structure and magnetism of a binuclear Cu II pyrophosphate: Transition to a 3D magnetic behaviour studied by single crystal EPR
title_sort structure and magnetism of a binuclear cu ii pyrophosphate: transition to a 3d magnetic behaviour studied by single crystal epr
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_14779226_v44_n10_p4732_Sartoris
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