Studies on Magnetic and Dielectric Properties of Antiferromagnetically Coupled Dinuclear Cu(II) in a One-Dimensional Cu(II) Coordination Polymer

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A one-dimensional Cu(II) coordination polymer with encapsulated antiferromagnetically coupled binuclear Cu(II) has been synthesized by using 5-nitroisophthalic acid (5-N-IPA) and 4-aminopyridine (4-APY) [Cu2(5-N-IPA)2(4-APY)4]n (1). Electrical properties are examined by complex impedance (Z*), dielectric permittivity (ϵ*), and ac conductivity studies at different frequencies (10 kHz-5 MHz) and temperatures (253-333 K). The contribution of grain and grain boundary has been explained by a different theoretical model. The variable temperature magnetic susceptibility data for compound 1 were recorded between 300 and 2 K. The shape of the curve (χMT vs T) indicates dominant antiferromagnetic coupling, which results from the interaction between the copper(II) atoms.

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Jana, S., Ray, A., Chandra, A., El Fallah, M. S., Das, S., & Sinha, C. (2020). Studies on Magnetic and Dielectric Properties of Antiferromagnetically Coupled Dinuclear Cu(II) in a One-Dimensional Cu(II) Coordination Polymer. ACS Omega, 5(1), 274–280. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b02650

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