EXCHANGE INTERACTION BETWEEN COPPER(II) IONS THROUGH GLUTAMIC-ACID MOLECULES

Citation
Cd. Brondino et al., EXCHANGE INTERACTION BETWEEN COPPER(II) IONS THROUGH GLUTAMIC-ACID MOLECULES, Inorganic chemistry, 32(10), 1993, pp. 2078-2084
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Inorganic & Nuclear
Journal title
ISSN journal
00201669
Volume
32
Issue
10
Year of publication
1993
Pages
2078 - 2084
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-1669(1993)32:10<2078:EIBCIT>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
EPR measurements at omega0 = 9.7 and 33.3 GHz microwave frequencies in single crystals of the copper complex of glutamic acid [Cu(glu)] and at 9.8 GHz in the zinc complex of glutamic acid [Zn(glu)] doped with C u-63 have been performed at room temperature. A single EPR line was ob served in Cu(glu) for any orientation of the magnetic field B at both frequencies. The gyromagnetic tensor exhibits axial symmetry, and the line width DELTAB(pp)(theta,phi) is strongly dependent on omega0. We c alculate the dependence of the line width with omega0 in terms of the exchange interactions between the copper ions. This is achieved with a model based on Kubo and Tomita's theory, which allows us to evaluate selectively the exchange coupling constants Absolute value of J betwee n nonequivalent copper ions in the unit cell. Pathways for superexchan ge between copper ions in Cu(glu) are provided by carboxylate bridges and hydrogen bonds, as well as by glutamic acid units. From the data w e estimate Absolute value of J(sigma) 1 = 0.19 K between copper ions i n a distorted octahedral coordination, connected equatorially through the sigma skeleton of a glutamic acid molecule. This bridge involves s ix diamagnetic atoms. A lower limit for the exchange parameter assigne d to the carboxylate paths is estimated as Absolute value of J(c) > 1 K. The results obtained for Zn(glu) doped with Cu-63 are used to study the electronic properties of the isolated copper ions, which in turn allow one to understand the overall axial symmetry of the g2 tensor, a nd the line width data obtained in Cu(glu).