Syntheses and structures of nickel(II) and copper(II) complexes with biacetyl bis(benzoylhydrazone): One-dimensional self-assembly via π-π interaction and hydrogen bonding
Syntheses and structures of nickel(II) and copper(II) complexes with biacetyl bis(benzoylhydrazone): One-dimensional self-assembly via π-π interaction and hydrogen bonding
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2010-02-01
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Ghosh, Tulika
Mukhopadhyay, Abhik
Dargaiah, Kummari S.C.
Pal, Samudranil
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Reactions of Ni(O2CCH3)2·4H2O and Cu(O2CCH3)2·H2O with biacetyl bis(benzoylhydrazone) (H2babh) in alcoholic media afford mononuclear nickel(II) and copper(II) complexes of general formula [M(babh)]. The complexes have been characterized by microanalysis (C, H, N), magnetic susceptibility, and various spectroscopic measurements. X-ray structures of both complexes have been determined. The metal centre in [Ni(babh)] is in square-planar N2O2 environment provided by the tetradentate babh2-. On the other hand, [Cu(babh)] crystallizes as distorted square-pyramidal [Cu(babh)(CH3OH)] from methanol. Here the tetradentate babh2- constitutes the N2O2 square-base and the O-coordinating methanol occupies the apical site. In the crystal lattice, the molecules of [Ni(babh)] form a one-dimensional π-stacked structure. The [Cu(babh)(CH3OH)] molecules also form a one-dimensional structure with alternating long and short Cu···Cu distances via intermolecular O-H···N hydrogen bonding and π-π interaction. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2009.
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Crystal structures,
Nickel(II) and copper(II) complexes,
One-dimensional ordering,
Self-assembly,
Tetradentate ligand
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Structural Chemistry. v.21(1)