BIMETALLIC ASSEMBLIES [NI(L)(2)](3)[FE(CN)(6)]X-2(L=ETHYLENEDIAMINE, TRIMETHYLENEDIAMINE - X=PF6-, CLO4-) WITH A 3-DIMENSIONAL NETWORK EXTENDED THROUGH FE-II-CN-NI-II LINKAGES
N. Fukita et al., BIMETALLIC ASSEMBLIES [NI(L)(2)](3)[FE(CN)(6)]X-2(L=ETHYLENEDIAMINE, TRIMETHYLENEDIAMINE - X=PF6-, CLO4-) WITH A 3-DIMENSIONAL NETWORK EXTENDED THROUGH FE-II-CN-NI-II LINKAGES, Inorganic chemistry, 37(5), 1998, pp. 842-848
Three-dimensional cyanide-bridged bimetallic assemblies [Ni(L)(2)](3)[
Fe-II(CN)(6)]X-2 ((L,X) = (ethylenediamine (en), PF6-) (1), (trimethyl
enediamine (tn), PF6-) (2), (tn, ClO4-) (3)) were synthesized and stru
cturally characterized. Compounds 1-3 crystallize in the trigonal syst
em of the space group R (3) over bar with a = b = 13.743(1) Angstrom,
c = 17.802(2) Angstrom, and Z = 3 for 1, a = b = 14.588(1) Angstrom, c
= 17.050(2) Angstrom, and Z = 3 for 2, and a = b = 14.337(2) Angstrom
, c = 17.294(4) Angstrom, and Z = 3 for 3. All the assemblies have an
isotropic three-dimensional network structure extended through Fe-CN-N
i linkages. The network is based on a cube formed by 8 [Fe(CN)(6)](4-)
anions at the corners and 12 [Ni(L)(2)](2+) cations at the edges. Two
hexafluorophosphate or perchlorate anions are located in the cavity o
f the Fe8Ni12 cube and align along a diagonal axis that coincides with
the c axis. Magnetic measurements show a ferromagnetic interaction be
tween the nearest Ni-II ions through the diamagnetic Fe-II ion.