Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1336459 | Polyhedron | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Cobalt(II) and copper(II) dipicolinato complexes having l-histidine and l-ornithine dications are synthesized in water and are characterized by various spectroscopic techniques. X-ray studies reveal that the l-histidine dications are strongly hydrogen bonded and intercalated in the layered structures of dipicolinato complex anions with repeated unit in 1:1 ratio. Whereas l-ornithine dications form hydrogen bonded repeated units of cations and anions in 2:2 ratio. The cations are held in the layered structures formed by the association of the amino acid cations and metal dipicolinato anions supported by water through strong hydrogen-bond interactions. The complexes thus formed are optically active and exhibit specific rotation in the range of +4 to +12°.
Graphical abstractCobalt(II) and copper(II) dipicolinato complexes having l-histidine and l-ornithine dications are synthesized in water and are characterized. l-Histidine dications are strongly hydrogen bonded and intercalated in the layered structures of dipicolinato complex anions with repeated unit in 1:1 ratio. Whereas l-ornithine dications form hydrogen bonded repeated units of cations and anions in 2:2 ratio.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide