An Anionic Heptacopper(II) Oxo-Cluster {Cu(II)7} with an S = 7/2 Ground State
Wei Meng1,2, Feng Xu1, Weijian Xu1
1State Key Laboratory for Chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics, College of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Hunan University , Changsha, 410082, Peoples' Republic of China.
Abstract:
An anionic heptacopper(II) oxo-cluster {Cu7} was obtained from a simple reaction in aqueous solution without heating. In a similar reaction, another cage compound {Sb12} with an encapsulated {Cu2} core was produced, implying the structural versatility of copper(II)-oxide assemblies constructed from potassium antimonyl tartrate as the ligand in aqueous solution. The ferromagnetic S = 7/2 ground state of {Cu7} is confirmed by magnetization measurements.
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