Magnetic Properties and Moessbauer Spectra of Several Iron(III) Dicarboxylic Acid Complexes.
Abstract
Polymeric iron (III) complexes of malonic, succinic, furmaric, and phthalic acids have been prepared and studied by variable-temperature (15-300 K) magnetic susceptibility, 57Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy, and infrared spectroscopy. In addition, properties of iron(III) acetate have been reinvestigated using these same techniques. The magnetic susceptibilities of these complexes have been described by a theoretical model which includes, in addition to intramodular exchange terms, a parameter describing intermolecular spin-exchange effects. As a consequence of this model it was not necessary to assume an isosceles triangular arrangement of the iron(III) ions in these materials in order to explain the magnetic data. Thus, the inclusion of an intertrimer exchange parameter, which varies from 1/2.1 cm for the acetate complex to 1/11.7 cm for the o-phthalate complex allowed for a complete description of the temperature-dependence of the magnetic susceptibilty of these compounds. Mossbauer and infrared spectroscopic studies were utilized to ascertain the correctness of oxidation state and structural assignments. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1980
- Accession Number
- ADA090705
Entities
People
- Chester T. Dziobkowski
- David B. Brown
- James T. Wrobleski
Organizations
- University of Vermont