Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1400956 Journal of Molecular Structure 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Supramolecular structure of triazenide 1-oxide.•Functionalized ligand 1-methyl-3-(p-carboxyphenyl)triazene 1-oxide.•Chelating agent of Ni(II).

Alternative compounds to capture metal ions are triazenes 1-oxide since they are basic compounds O(N) with negative charge in the deprotonated form. The proximity of both coordination sites (O and N) enables these compounds to have good chelating ability and a tendency to stabilize in the formation of rings with soft and hard transition metal ions. The structure analysis by single crystal X-ray diffraction of compounds (1) and (2) demonstrate the formation of 3D supramolecular arrangements through ion-ion, ion-dipolo and dipolo-dipolo interactions. In one of them, there are [(H2O)2(CH3CH3SO)K2]2+ as linkers of polymerization and, in another complex, there are [(H2O)(CH3CH3SO)Ni(H2O)6]2+ as a linker of polymerization. These linkers act in the polymerization of the novel mononuclear complex [bis(1-methyl (p-carboxylatephenyl) triazenide 1-oxide) NiII] (3). The crystallography analysis of (1) and (2) showed distorted quadratic geometry for Ni (II), thus, there are two axial positions available in Ni (II) to be used in catalysis studies and as sensor or biosensor. In addition, this study shows the support of this novel mononuclear complex of Ni (II) (3) on protonated chitosan chains (4). The compounds (3) and (4) were characterized by spectroscopic analysis, infrared (IR) and energy dispersive X-ray detector (EDS), and by differential scanning calorimetry analysis (DSC). The specificity of ligand 1-methyl (p-carboxyphenyl) triazene 1-oxide to capture potassium and nickel ions will be tested at different pH values, as well as the capacity of the triazenide 1-oxide of Ni (II) complex, supported on chitosan polymer, or not, to act as a catalyst for organic reactions and biomimetic organic reactions.

Graphical abstract1-methyl-3-(p-carboxylphenyl) triazene 1-oxide shown high capacity for forming supramolecular arrangements, because it is a multidentade ligand. Interesting structures were synthesized and characterized, such as compounds (1), (2) and (4), which contain [(H2O)2(CH3CH3SO)K2]2+, [(H2O)(CH3CH3SO)Ni(H2O)6]2+ and protonated chitosan chains, respectively, as interleavers among triazenide 1-oxide of Ni (II) complexes.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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