Halogen substitution effects on crystal structures and magnetic properties in nickel dithiolate molecular crystals

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Publication Date 2023-12-14
DOI 10.1039/D3NJ02943C
Impact Factor 3.591
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Xiao-Yu Chen, Yi-Ting Wei, Yan-She Yu, Jing-Wen Xu, Jia Lai


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Abstract

A series of nickel dithiolene molecular crystals [Et3N(CH2)3X][Ni(mnt)2] (1: X = H, 2: X = Cl, 3: X = Br and 4: X = I and Br; mnt2− = maleonitriledithiolate) were prepared by introducing triethylpropylammonium derivatives (X–CH2CH2CH2–NEt3+) into [Ni(mnt)2]− building blocks. 1 crystallizes in a monoclinic system with the space group P21/n at 293 K, and the cations and anions in 1 are arranged in columnar segregated stacks along the a-axis direction. Crystals 2 and 3 also belong to monoclinic systems with space groups P21/n and P21/c, but 4 crystallizes in a triclinic system with the space group P. Interactions between [Ni(mnt)2]− ions in all crystals are antiferromagnetic, and the magnitudes of the interactions are qualitatively consistent with the strength of intermolecular interactions estimated from transfer integrals, where interactions between [Ni(mnt)2]− ions are greater than the others in all crystals. The magnetic measurement data demonstrate that antiferromagnetic behavior was observed in 1 and can be fitted well through the 1D alternating linear chain model. Crystal 2 shows spin dimer magnetic behavior, and the magnetic susceptibilities of 3 and 4 show Curie–Weiss-type paramagnetic character in the whole temperature regions. This study showed that halogen substitution on the cations has significant effects on the arrangement and magnetic behavior of [Ni(mnt)2]−.

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