Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5216814 Tetrahedron 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The preparation, characterization, and mesomorphic properties of two series of tridentate N-salicylidene-2-hydroxyanilines and their metal complexes were described. The crystal and molecular structure of bis[2-hydroxy-4-propyloxy-N-(2-hydroxy-3,4-dipropyloxybenzylidene) aniline]copper(II) were determined by means of X-ray analysis. It crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P2(1)/n and a Z=4. The geometry at Cu2+ ions is square pyramidal with a THF solvent molecule coordinated. The core structure was nearly flat, and the intramolecular Cu–Cu atoms were separated by ca. 3.0163(6) Å. All compounds 2a formed smectic C phases, and copper complexes 1a–Cu were not mesogenic. In contrast, compound 2e and complexes 1b–Cu, 1d–Cu, 1e–Cu, and 1e–Pd exhibited columnar phases. The lack of mesomorphism in 1e–Zn was attributed to a preferred tetrahedral over square planar geometry. A Ncell equal to 2.44–2.92, calculated from powder XRD data within a 9.0 Å thick indicated that an induced structure correlated by two catenar-shaped molecules was formed in Colh phases.

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