Structure and Magnetic Properties of a Mixed-Valence Heptanuclear Manganese Cluster. 1998

Gian Luca Abbati, and Andrea Cornia, and Antonio C. Fabretti, and Andrea Caneschi, and Dante Gatteschi
Departments of Chemistry, University of Modena, via G. Campi 183, 41100 Modena, Italy, and University of Florence, via Maragliano 75, 50144 Florence, Italy.

Two novel polynuclear manganese(II,III) complexes have been synthesized by exploiting controlled methanolysis. A one-pot reaction of MnCl(2), NaOMe, dibenzoylmethane (Hdbm), and O(2) in anhydrous methanol, followed by recrystallization from MeOH/CHCl(3) mixtures, afforded the alkoxomanganese complexes [Mn(7)(OMe)(12)(dbm)(6)].CHCl(3).14MeOH (2) and [Mn(2)(OMe)(2)(dbm)(4)] (3). Complex 2 crystallizes in trigonal space group R&thremacr; with a = 14.439(2) Å, alpha = 86.34(1) degrees, and Z = 1. Complex 3 crystallizes in triclinic space group P&onemacr; with a = 9.612(1) Å, b = 10.740(1) Å, c = 13.168(1) Å, alpha = 80.39(1) degrees, beta = 87.66(1) degrees, gamma = 83.57(1) degrees, and Z = 1. The solid-state structure of 2 comprises a [Mn(6)(OMe)(12)(dbm)(6)] "crown" with crystallographically imposed 6-fold symmetry plus a central manganese ion. The layered Mn/O core mimics a fragment of the manganese oxide mineral lithiophorite. Conductivity measurements confirmed the nonionic character of 2 and suggested a mixed-valence Mn(II)(3)Mn(III)(4) formulation. The metrical parameters of the core were analyzed with the aid of bond-valence sum calculations. The central ion is essentially a valence-trapped Mn(II) ion, whereas the average Mn-O distances for the manganese ions of the "crown" are consistent with the presence of two Mn(II) and four Mn(III) ions. However, (1)H NMR spectra in solution strongly support valence localization and suggest that the observed solid-state structure may be a result of static disorder effects. Magnetic susceptibility vs T and magnetization vs field data at low temperature are consistent with an S = (17)/(2) ground state. Complex 3 is a symmetric alkoxo-bridged dimer. The two high-spin Mn(III) ions are antiferromagnetically coupled with J = 0.28(4) cm(-)(1), g = 1.983(2), and D = -2.5(4) cm(-)(1).

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