A new hybrid iron fluoride bipyridine with mixed valence: Fe2F5(2,2'-bipyridine)2H2O

Smida, Mouna ; Dammak, Mohamed ; Garcia-Granda, Santiago

Abstract

Hydrothermal synthesis of iron fluoride compound, Fe2F5(2,2'-bipyridine)2H2O, and its characterization by single crystal X-ray diffraction is reported. The compound is found to crystallize in the triclinic space group . The monohydrate fluoroferrate of bipyridine is built up from Fe4F10N8 tetrahedron connected by eight nitrogen atoms of four 2,2'-bipyridine molecules and separated by H2O molecules. The main feature of this atomic arrangement is the coexistence of two oxidation states of iron cations and hybrid class II with 0-D dimensionality. Thermal and IR spectral analysis have been carried out for the title compound to confirm the hematite compound as residual and the presence of organic molecule , respectively. Magnetic characterization does not reveal any ferromagnetic component in the range of magnetic field from -20 kOe to 20 kOe at room temperature.


Keyword(s)

Coordination chemistry, Hydrothermal synthesis, X-ray diffraction, Inorganic-organic hybrid compounds, Crystal structure, Hybrid compounds, Thermal analysis, Iron, Fluoroferrates, Metal organic framwork

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