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      Crystal structures and magnetic properties of a set of dihalo-bridged oxalamidato copper(II) dimers.

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          A set of four copper(ii) complexes, and (X = Cl, Br; = N-(l-leucine methyl ester)-N'-((2-pyridin-2-yl)methyl)oxalamide and = N-benzyl-N'-((2-pyridin-2-yl)methyl)oxalamide), have been synthesized and characterized by X-ray structural analysis, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy on single crystals and by SQUID magnetization measurements. X-ray diffraction studies show one-dimensional hydrogen bonded networks of dimeric copper(ii)-complexes bridged by two halide ions and with the two metal centers 3.44-3.69 Å apart. The geometry at each copper(ii) atom is ideal or near ideal square pyramidal. EPR and SQUID studies indicate that all complexes exhibit weak antiferromagnetic interactions between the Cu(ii) paramagnetic centers, with exchange parameter |J| ∼ 1 cm(-1). Magneto-structural comparisons among similar dihalo-bridged Cu(ii) dinuclear complexes are also provided, and a possible correlation has been established.

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          Journal
          Dalton Trans
          Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
          Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
          1477-9234
          1477-9226
          Aug 21 2014
          : 43
          : 31
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Ruder Bošković Institute, Bijenička cesta 54, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia. Zoran.Dzolic@irb.hr.
          Article
          10.1039/c4dt00925h
          24965121
          e34b2d7d-48ee-40d2-a3a4-55c24dfa9141
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