Synthesis, crystal structure, thermal decomposition, and XPS studies of homo and heterotrinuclear Cu(II)–Cu(II)–Cu(II) and Cu(II)–Ni(II)–Cu(II) complexes obtained from salpn type ligands


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In this study, a mononuclear CuL complex was prepared by the use of bis-N,N′-(salicylidene)-1, 3-propanediamine (LH2) and Cu2+ ion. NiCl2 and NiBr2 salt were treated with this complex in dioxanewater medium and two new complexes [(CuL)2NiCl2(H2O)2] and [(CuL)2NiBr2(H2O)2)] with Cu(II)–Ni(II)–Cu(II) nucleus structure were obtained. In addition to this bis-N,N′-(2-hydroxybenzyl)-1,3-diaminopropane (LHH2) was prepared by the reduction of LH2 with NaBH4 in MeOH medium. The treatment of this reduced complex with Cu2+ ion resulted a complex [(CuLH)2CuCl2] with a structure of Cu(II)–Cu(II)–Cu(II). The complexes prepared were characterized by the use of elemental analysis, IR spectroscopy, thermogravimetric and X-ray diffraction methods. The crystal structures of [(CuL)2NiBr2(H2O)2] (СIF file CCDC 1448402) and [(CuLH)2CuCl2] (СIF file CCDC 1448401) complexes were elucidated. It was found that halogen ions are coordinated to terminal Cu2+ ions which are in a distorted square pyramid coordination sphere. It was determined that the central Cu(II), which joins terminal square pyramidal Cu(II), was coordinated only by the phenolic oxygens of the ligand while the central Ni(II) was coordinated by two phenolic oxygens of the organic ligand and two water molecules. These complexes were investigated by XPS and it was found that the terminal and central Cu2+ ions were different in Cu(II)–Cu(II)–Cu(II) complex. Also, the thermal degradation of the CuLH complex unit was observed to exothermic in contrast to the expectations.

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N. Acar

Ankara University, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry

Email: sevioz@hotmail.com
Turquia, Ankara, 06100

O. Atakol

Ankara University, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry

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Turquia, Ankara, 06100

F. Dinçer Kaya

Mersin University, Faculty of Pharmacy Department of Analytical Chemistry, Yenisehir Campus

Email: sevioz@hotmail.com
Turquia, Mersin, 33169

I. Svoboda

Strukturforschung, FB Materialwissenschaft

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Alemanha, Petersenstrasse 23, D-12 Darmstadt, 64287

M. Yazıcıoğlu

Ankara University, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry

Email: sevioz@hotmail.com
Turquia, Ankara, 06100

S. Öz

Ahi Evran University, Faculty of Science and Arts, Department of Chemistry

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: sevioz@hotmail.com
Turquia, Kırşehir, 40100

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