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A new ion-pair complex, [DiClBzMePy][Ni(mnt)2] (1) ([DiClBzMePy]+ = 1−(2′4′-dichlorobenzyl)-3-methylpyridinium; mnt2− = maleonitriledithiolate), has been prepared. The anion and [DiClBzMePy]+ cations of Complex 1 stack into well-segregated columns in the solid state, and the Ni(III) ions form a 1D zigzag chain within a anion through Ni···S, S···S and Ni···S···Ni interactions. The anion–anion, anion–cation and cation–cation contacts may play important roles in the crystal packing. Variable temperature magnetic susceptibilities measured at 75–300 K reveal that Complex 1 exhibits antiferromagnetic behavior.
Journal of Co-ordination Chemistry – Taylor & Francis
Published: Oct 15, 2004
Keywords: 1-(2′,4′-Dichlorobenzyl)-3-methylpyridinium; Bis(maleonitriledithiolate) nickelate(III) complex; X-ray structure; Magnetism
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