%0 Generic %A Déniz, Mariadel %A Hernández-Rodríguez, Irene %A Pasán, Jorge %A Fabelo, Oscar %A Cañadillas-Delgado, Laura %A Yuste, Consuelo %A Julve, Miguel %A Lloret, Francesc %A Ruiz-Pérez, Catalina %D 2012 %T Pillaring Role of 4,4′-Azobis(pyridine) in Substituted Malonate-Containing Manganese(II) Complexes: Syntheses, Crystal Structures, and Magnetic Properties %U https://acs.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Pillaring_Role_of_4_4_Azobis_pyridine_in_Substituted_Malonate_Containing_Manganese_II_Complexes_Syntheses_Crystal_Structures_and_Magnetic_Properties/2490529 %R 10.1021/cg300670a.s002 %2 https://acs.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/4133317 %K carboxylate %K azpy ligand %K Pillaring Role %K antiferromagnetic interactions %K supramolecular structure %K topological analysis %K susceptibility maxima %K Mn %K separation %K Complex 4 %K Complex 6 %K Crystal Structures %K Å. %K Et 2mal %K antiferromagnetic behavior %K exchange pathway %K monodentate ligand %K Magnetic PropertiesSix %K syn %K azpy group %K manganese %X Six new manganese­(II) complexes of formulas [Mn2(Rmal)2(H2O)2(azpy)]n (13), [Mn­(Phmal)­(H2O)­(azpy)]n (4), [Mn2(Et2mal)2(H2O)4(azpy)2]n (5), and [Mn­(Bzmal)­(H2O)3(azpy)] (6) [azpy = 4,4′-azobispyridine (16), Rmal = methylmalonate (Memal) (1), dimethylmalonate (Me2mal) (2), and butylmalonate (Butmal) (3), Phmal = phenylmalonate (4), Et2mal = diethylmalonate (5), and Bzmal = benzylmalonate (6)] were synthesized and structurally characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Complexes 13 are three-dimensional compounds whose structure consists of corrugated layers of manganese­(II) linked through synanti carboxylate (Rmal) bridges, which are pillared through the bis-monodentate azpy molecule. Complex 4 has a layered structure of manganese­(II) ions connected by carboxylate (Phmal) bridges in the synanti coordination mode as in 13, the azpy group acting here as a terminally bound monodentate ligand. The structure of 5 consists of Et2mal–Mn­(II) neutral chains linked through the azpy ligand, giving rise to a complex three-dimensional network. Complex 6 is constituted by neutral [Mn­(Bzmal)­(H2O)3(azpy)] mononuclear units, which are interlinked through O–H···O, O–H···N, and π–π type intermolecular interactions to afford a three-dimensional supramolecular structure. The topological analysis of these crystallographic structures shows the occurrence of four different nets: a (3,4)-connected InS-type (13), a binodal layered hcb (4), a uninodal CdS-type (5), and a (4,5)-connected tcs topology (6). The magnetic properties of 15 were investigated in the 2.0–300 K temperature range. Overall antiferromagnetic behavior occurs in 14 with susceptibility maxima in the range 2.8–5.5 K, the exchange pathway being provided by the synanti carboxylate (substituted malonate) bridge [manganese–manganese separation in the range 5.4365(3)–5.5274(1) Å]. Very weak antiferromagnetic interactions are observed in 5 through the trans-bis-monodentate Et2mal ligand, the intrachain manganese–manganese separation being 7.328(3) Å. The much larger manganese–manganese separation through the bis-monodentate azpy ligand in 15 (values greater than 13.5 Å) accounts for the lack of any significant magnetic interaction though this extended bridge. %I ACS Publications