Repozytorium

New π ligand N,N,N,N',N',N'-hexaallylethylenediaminium (L2+): synthesis and crystal structures of LBr2·2H2O and its cuprocomplexes L[CuII(Br0.45Cl3.55)], L[CuI4(Br4.55Cl1.45)], and L[CuI4Br6].

Autorzy

M. M. Monchak

O. V. Pavlyuk

V. V. Kinzhibalo

M. G. Mys’kiv

Rok wydania

2009

Czasopismo

Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry

Numer woluminu

35

Strony

405-410

DOI

10.1134/S1070328409060037

Kolekcja

Naukowa

Język

Angielski

Typ publikacji

Artykuł

Streszczenie

The alkylation of ethylenediamine with allyl bromide in the presence of a fourfold (with respect to
ethylenediamine) molar amount of NaHCO3 in acetone with an ethanol admixture (15:1) affords LBr2 . H2O (I), where L2+ is  the N.N.N,N,N,N'-hexaallylethylenediaminium cation. Single crystals of complexes L[CuII(Br0.45Cl3.55)] (II), L[ (Br4.55Cl1.45)] (III), and L[ Br6] (IV) are prepared by ac electrochemical synthesis from an ethanolic solution of LBr2 · 2H2O, CuCl2 · 2H2O (or CuBr2) at copper wire electrodes. The crystal structures of compounds I–IV are determined by X-ray diffraction analysis. The crystals of complex I are monoclinic: space group P21/n, a = 8.544(3), b = 10.404(3), c = 13.350(4) Å, β = 97.29(3)°, V = 1177.2(6) Å3, Z = 2. The
bromine anions in compound I are bonded to the L2+ cations and water molecules through hydrogen contacts
(E)H···Br (E = O, C) of 2.57(3)–2.86(3) Å. The crystals of compounds II–IV are triclinic: space group P . For
II: a = 8.762(4), b = 9.163(4), c = 16.500(6) Å, α = 95.62(4)°, β = 96.39(4)°, γ = 111.46(4)°, V = 1211.4(9) Å3, Z = 2;
for III: a = 9.074(4), b = 9.435(4), c = 9.829(5) Å, α = 116.12(4)°, β = 104.14(4)°, γ = 100.22(4)°, V = 692.3(6) Å3 ,
Z = 1; for IV isostructural III: a = 9.084(4), b = 9.404(4), c = 9.869(4) Å, α = 116.31(3)°, β = 104.00(3)°, γ =
100.37(3)°, V = 692.1(5) Å3, Z = 1. Unlike the isolated tetrahedral Cu anion in structure II, an original chain
anion (Cu4 )n is observed in the structures of π complexes III and IV.

Adres publiczny

http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S1070328409060037

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