Literature DB >> 12603118

New cyanometalate building units: synthesis and characterization of [Re(CN)(7)]3- and [Re(CN)(8)]3-.

Miriam V Bennett1, Jeffrey R Long.   

Abstract

Two new cyanorhenate complexes of potential utility in constructing magnetic and photomagnetic materials are reported. Reaction of (Bu4N)CN with [ReCl6]2- in acetonitrile affords yellow (Bu4N)3[Re(CN)7] (1), featuring the pentagonal bipyramidal complex [Re(CN)7]3-. The spectral and magnetic properties of 1 indicate that the complex has an S = 1/2 ground state with considerable anisotropy in the g tensor. In aqueous solution, 1 reacts with Mn2+ ions to generate the three-dimensional cyano-bridged solid [fac-Mn(H2O)3][cis-Mn(H2O)2][Re(CN)7].3H2O (2) containing diamagnetic [Re(CN)7]4-. Addition of KIO4 to the reaction solution, originally intended to prevent reduction of the rhenium during solid formation, instead yields white (Bu4N)3[Re(CN)8] (3). As crystallized in K3[Re(CN)8].2MeCN (4.2MeCN), the diamagnetic [Re(CN)8]3- complex adopts a nearly perfect square antiprismatic coordination geometry. In solution, this species behaves analogously to the isoelectronic [M(CN)8]4- (M = Mo, W) complexes, apparently converting to a dodecahedral geometry and photooxidizing under UV radiation to give paramagnetic [Re(CN)8]2-.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12603118     DOI: 10.1021/ja029795v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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Authors:  Jośe Goulon; Andrei Rogalev; Gérard Goujon; Fabrice Wilhelm; Jamal Ben Youssef; Claude Gros; Jean-Michel Barbe; Roger Guilard
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2011-12-02       Impact factor: 5.923

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