Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1308254 | Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2005 | 7 Pages |
A binucleating potentially hexadentate chelating agent containing oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur as potential donor atoms (H2ONNO) has been synthesized by condensing α,α-xylenebis(N-methyldithiocarbazate) with 2,4-pentanedione. An X-ray crystallographic structure determination shows that the Schiff base remains in its ketoimine tautomeric form with the protons attached to the imine nitrogen atoms. The reaction of the Schiff base with nickel(II) acetate in a 1:1 stoichiometry leads to the formation of a dinuclear nickel(II) complex [Ni(ONNO)]2 (ONNO2− = dianionic form of the Schiff base) containing N,O-chelated tetradentate ligands, the sulfur donors remaining uncoordinated. A single crystal X-ray structure determination of this dimer reveals that each ligand binds two low spin nickel(II) ions, bridged by a xylyl group. The nickel(II) atoms adopt a distorted square-planar geometry in a trans-N2O2 donor environment. Reaction of the Schiff base with nickel(II) acetate in the presence of excess pyridine leads to the formation of a similar dinuclear complex, [Ni(ONNO)(py)]2, but in this case comprises five coordinate high-spin Ni(II) ions with pyridine ligands occupying the axial coordination sites as revealed by X-ray crystallographic analysis.
Graphical abstractThe potentially hexadentate chelating agent obtained by condensing α,α-xylenebis(N-methyldithiocarbazate) with 2,4-pentanedione forms a dinculear nickel(II) complex, [Ni(ONNO)]2 (ONNO2− = dianionic form of the ligand), in which each ligand binds two low spin nickel(II) ions bridged by a xylyl group. The two nickel(II) atoms adopt a distorted square-planar geometry in a trans-N2O2 donor environment. The reaction of the Schiff base with nickel(II) acetate in the presence of excess pyridine leads to the formation of a similar dinuclear complex, [Ni(ONNO)(py)]2, but in this case the complex comprises five-coordinate high-spin nickel(II) ions with pyridine ligands occupying the axial coordination sites.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide