Solvent effect on the structures of three manganese complexes based on azotetrazole-3-hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid: synthesis, structures, and magnetic and fluorescent properties†
Abstract
Three MnII complexes, named Mn2(HATNA)2(CH3OH)4 (1), {[Mn3(ATNA)2(DMF)2(H2O)2]·0.5DMF·0.5H2O}n (2, DMF = N,N-dimethylformamide), and {[Mn6(ATNA)4(H2O)10]·8DMSO·2.5H2O}n (3, DMSO = dimethyl sulphoxide), were successfully synthesized by the reaction of the ligand azotetrazole-3-hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid (H3ATNA) and Mn(CH3COO)2 in CH3OH, DMF, and DMSO, respectively. A binuclear structure was found for complex 1, with the two Mn(II) ions doubly bridged through N–N linkers from the two tetrazole rings. Both 2 and 3 displayed one-dimensional structures. Magnetic studies show that antiferromagnetic interactions of Mn(II) ions existed in complexes 1–3. All the complexes exhibited luminescence emission peaks at room temperature.