H2O as a chemical link for ferromagnetic interactions between aminoxyl units
Résumé
A bis(radical) derivative based on a triphenylphosphane core substituted by two nitronyl nitroxide units is reported. This compound was isolated in two forms. One consists of an H2O adduct where H2O is hydrogen-bonded to the radical units, whereas the second lacks this bridging unit. Magnetic studies revealed that the presence of the H2O bridge induces ferromagnetic exchange interaction between the spin carriers.