Syntheses, Structures, and Magnetic Properties of Two Mn(II) Coordination Polymers Based on 4-Fluorocinnamic Acid and 1,10-Phenanthroline


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Two Mn(II) coordination polymers, {[Mn3 (Pfca)6(Phen)2] · 2DMF}n (I) and [Mn(Pfca)2(Phen)(H2O)]n (II) (HPfca = 4-fluorocinnamic acid, Phen = 1,10-phenanthroline), were synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, IR spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, and singlecrystal X-ray diffraction (CIF files CCDC nos. 967513 (I), 1542972 (II)). Complex I crystallizes in the triclinic crystal system, space group Pī with a = 11.0821(11), b = 12.2632(12), c = 15.0288(15) Å, α = 87.3760(10)°, β = 88.4610(10)°, γ = 81.2220(10)°, V = 2016.0(3) Å3, ρc = 1.369 g/cm3, Mr = 1662.25, Z = 1, F(000) = 853, μ = 0.543 mm–1, the final R = 0.0592 and wR = 0.1681 for 15498 observed reflections with I > 2σ(I). Complex II is of monoclinic system, space group P21/c with a = 18.0539(19), b = 8.5806(9), c = 18.758(2) Å, β = 116.5700(10)°, V = 2599.0(5) Å3, ρc = 1.491 g/cm3, Mr = 583.44, Z = 4, F(000) = 1196, μ = 0.567 mm–1, the final R = 0.0337 and wR = 0.0853 for 18139 observed reflections with I > 2σ(I). Complex I features linear Mn(II)-trinuclear units, which form 1D chain structure through F···F weak interactions, and complex II is 1D polymeric Mn(II)-chains. Antiferromagnetic coupling interactions exist within Mn(II)- carboxylate trinuclear in I (J =–0.40 cm–1) and Mn(II)-carboxylate chain in II (J =–0.45 cm–1).

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H. X. Kang

School of Food and Drug, Luoyang Normal University

Email: gzliuly@126.com
China, Henan, Luoyang, 471934

Y. Q. Fu

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Email: gzliuly@126.com
China, Henan, Luoyang, 471934

F. Y. Ju

School of Food and Drug, Luoyang Normal University

Email: gzliuly@126.com
China, Henan, Luoyang, 471934

G. L. Li

School of Food and Drug, Luoyang Normal University

Email: gzliuly@126.com
China, Henan, Luoyang, 471934

X. L. Li

School of Food and Drug, Luoyang Normal University

Email: gzliuly@126.com
China, Henan, Luoyang, 471934

G. Z. Liu

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

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Email: gzliuly@126.com
China, Henan, Luoyang, 471934

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