@article{2928305, title = "High-spin Ni(ii) clusters: triangles and planar tetranuclear complexes", author = "Athanassios D. Katsenis and Vadim G. Kessler and Giannis S. Papaefstathiou", journal = "Dalton Transactions", year = "2011", volume = "40", number = "17", pages = "4590", publisher = "Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)", issn = "1477-9226, 1364-5447", doi = "10.1039/c0dt01705a", abstract = "The exploration of the NiX2/py(2)CO/Et3N ( X= F, Cl, Br, I; py(2)CO = di-2-pyridyl ketone; Et3N = triethylamine) reaction system led to the tetranuclear [Ni4Cl2py(2)C(OH)O(2)py(2)C(OMe)O(2)(MeOH)(2)]Cl-2 center dot 2Et(2)O (1 center dot 2Et(2)O) and [Ni4Br2py(2)C(OH)O(2)py(2)C(OMe)O(2)(MeOH)(2)]Br-2 center dot 2Et(2)O (2 center dot 2Et(2)O) and the trinuclear [Ni-3py(2)C(OMe)O(4)]I-2 center dot 2.5MeOH (3 center dot 2.6MeOH), [Ni-3py(2)C(OMe)O(4)](NO3)(0.65)I-1.35 center dot 2MeOH (4 center dot 2MeOH) and [Ni-3py(2)C(OMe)O(4)](SiF6)(0.8)F-0.4 center dot 3.5MeOH (5 center dot 3.5MeOH) aggregates. The presence of the intermediate size Cl- and Br- anions resulted in planar tetranuclear complexes with a dense hexagonal packing of cations and donor atoms (tetramolybdate topology) where the X-anions participate in the core acting as bridging ligands. The F- and I- anions do not favour the above arrangement resulting in triangular complexes with an isosceles topology. The magnetic properties of 1-3 have been studied by variable-temperature dc, variable-temperature and variable-field ac magnetic susceptibility techniques and magnetization measurements. All complexes are high-spin with ground states S = 4 for 1 and 2 and S = 3 for 3." }