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Supramolecular isomorphic dodecanuclear cobalt clusters with the same metal shell but different core ligands.

In this work, we report two supramolecular isomorphic dodecanuclear cobalt complexes, [Co12(mtz)3(L)6(NO3)2(OH)(N3)3]·(OH)3 (1) and [Co12(mtz)3(L)6(NO3)2(OH)(N3)(OAc)]·(OH)4 (2), (Hmtz = 5-methyl-1H-tetrazole, H2L = 7,7'-(ethane-1,1-diyl) diquinolin-8-ol) crystallizing in the P̄ space group with… Click to show full abstract

In this work, we report two supramolecular isomorphic dodecanuclear cobalt complexes, [Co12(mtz)3(L)6(NO3)2(OH)(N3)3]·(OH)3 (1) and [Co12(mtz)3(L)6(NO3)2(OH)(N3)(OAc)]·(OH)4 (2), (Hmtz = 5-methyl-1H-tetrazole, H2L = 7,7'-(ethane-1,1-diyl) diquinolin-8-ol) crystallizing in the P̄ space group with the same unit cell parameters. In 1 and 2, two pirate hat-like hexanuclear Co6(NO3)(L)3 units form the same dodecanuclear metal shell, but the ligands between the hexanuclear units as the core are distinct. The introduction of acetate anions leads to a blue shift of the absorption band in the visible region. Magnetism studies indicate an antiferromagnetic interaction between the CoII ions in the clusters.

Keywords: dodecanuclear cobalt; isomorphic dodecanuclear; metal shell; supramolecular isomorphic; cobalt clusters

Journal Title: Dalton transactions
Year Published: 2022

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