A new tridentate Schiff base, 5-bromosalicylaldehyde S-allylisothiosemicarbazone hydrobromide (H2L), and several new mononuclear complexes of copper(II) and molybdenum(VI) of this ligand with general formulas ([Cu(L)Im] (1)), ([Cu(L)NH3]·4H2O (2)), and ([MoO2(L)1-MeIm] (3), Imidazole: Im, 1-methylimidazole: 1-MeIm) were prepared and characterized by elemental analyses, IR, Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Ultraviolet-visible techniques. The physico-chemical results suggested that the H2L coordinates in the dianionic tridentate form. Crystal structures of the Cu(II) complexes reveal a square planar configuration surrounded by the dianionic tridentate isothiosemicarbazone (ONN) and Im and NH3 for 1 and 2, respectively. The L2-, two oxo, and 1-methylimidazole are coordinated to molybdenum(VI) in a distorted octahedral geometry in 3. Formation of pure metal oxide residues was confirmed by thermal degradation of the complexes.
Copper(II) and molybdenum(VI) complexes with 5- bromosalicylaldehyde Sallylisothiosemicarbazone: Syntheses, characterizations and crystal structures
NICOLO', Francesco
2013-01-01
Abstract
A new tridentate Schiff base, 5-bromosalicylaldehyde S-allylisothiosemicarbazone hydrobromide (H2L), and several new mononuclear complexes of copper(II) and molybdenum(VI) of this ligand with general formulas ([Cu(L)Im] (1)), ([Cu(L)NH3]·4H2O (2)), and ([MoO2(L)1-MeIm] (3), Imidazole: Im, 1-methylimidazole: 1-MeIm) were prepared and characterized by elemental analyses, IR, Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Ultraviolet-visible techniques. The physico-chemical results suggested that the H2L coordinates in the dianionic tridentate form. Crystal structures of the Cu(II) complexes reveal a square planar configuration surrounded by the dianionic tridentate isothiosemicarbazone (ONN) and Im and NH3 for 1 and 2, respectively. The L2-, two oxo, and 1-methylimidazole are coordinated to molybdenum(VI) in a distorted octahedral geometry in 3. Formation of pure metal oxide residues was confirmed by thermal degradation of the complexes.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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