Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1337464 Polyhedron 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Reaction of the Schiff-base ligand, 3-(4-methylimidazol-5-yl)methylenehydrazonobutan-2-one oxime (H2L) with nickel(II) perchlorate hexahydrate in 1:1 molar proportion in methanol gives rise to a tetranuclear nickel(II) compound, Ni4L4 (1) in moderate yield. The compound has been characterized by C, H, N microanalyses, FT-IR, UV–Vis spectra and room temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements. The X-ray crystal structure of the title compound has been determined. The structure reveals that it is an imidazolate bridged neutral tetranuclear nickel(II) compound. The nickel(II) centers in 1 adopt a rare ‘butterfly-like’ topology. The compound crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/c with a = 17.648 (4), b = 23.209 (5), c = 14.418 (3) Å, β = 108.708 (2)°, V = 5593 (2) Å3 and Z = 4. Individual nickel(II) center is in square-planar ‘N4’ coordination chromophore. Electrochemical studies show Ni(II) to Ni(III) oxidation along with Ni(II) to Ni(I) reduction in dichloromethane solution. Bond-Valence Sum (BVS) model calculation was performed to assign the oxidation state of each nickel center in 1.

Graphical abstractA tetranuclear nickel(II) compound Ni4L4 (1) with 3-(4-methylimidazol-5-yl)methylenehydrazonobutan-2-one oxime (H2L) have been synthesized and characterized. The X-ray crystal structure of 1 reveals that it is an imidazolate bridged neutral tetranuclear Ni(II) compound. Each nickel center in 1 is in square-planar ‘N4’ coordination environment. The compound is essentially diamagnetic. The nickel(II) centers in 1 adopt a rare ‘butterfly-like’ topology. Electrochemical studies show Ni(II) to Ni(III) oxidation along with Ni(II) to Ni(I) reduction in dichloromethane solution. Semi-empirical Bond-Valence Sum (BVS) method of analyses were also undertaken to assign the oxidation state of each nickel center in 1.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Schiff-base ligand. ► Synthesis of tetranuclear nickel(II) complex. ► X-ray crystallography. ► Electrochemical studies. ► BVS calculation.

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