A new azido adduct of a tridentate Schiff-base copper(II) complex has been synthesized and characterized structurally and magnetically. X-ray single crystal structure analysis reveals that the asymmetric unit of [Cu2(L)2(µ1,1-N3)2][Cu(L)(N3)] (1) [HL = 1-(N-ortho-hydroxyacetophenimine)-2,2-diethyl-aminoethane] has two independent moieties. One of these forms a dimer, containing end-on azido bridges, with its center of inversion related equivalents. The complex crystallizes in monoclinic space group P21/c with a = 10.112(2), b = 31.938(4), c = 9.718(2) Å and β = 95.00(2)°. Variable temperature magnetic susceptibility data show antiferromagnetic interactions between copper(II) centers.

Tridentate (NNO) Schiff-base copper(II) complex: synthesis, crystal structure, and magnetic study / Adhikary, C; Sen, R; Bocelli, G; Cantoni, A; Solzi, Massimo; Chaudhuri, S; Koner, S.. - In: JOURNAL OF COORDINATION CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0095-8972. - 62:(2009), pp. 3573-3582. [10.1080/00958970903121289]

Tridentate (NNO) Schiff-base copper(II) complex: synthesis, crystal structure, and magnetic study

SOLZI, Massimo;
2009-01-01

Abstract

A new azido adduct of a tridentate Schiff-base copper(II) complex has been synthesized and characterized structurally and magnetically. X-ray single crystal structure analysis reveals that the asymmetric unit of [Cu2(L)2(µ1,1-N3)2][Cu(L)(N3)] (1) [HL = 1-(N-ortho-hydroxyacetophenimine)-2,2-diethyl-aminoethane] has two independent moieties. One of these forms a dimer, containing end-on azido bridges, with its center of inversion related equivalents. The complex crystallizes in monoclinic space group P21/c with a = 10.112(2), b = 31.938(4), c = 9.718(2) Å and β = 95.00(2)°. Variable temperature magnetic susceptibility data show antiferromagnetic interactions between copper(II) centers.
2009
Tridentate (NNO) Schiff-base copper(II) complex: synthesis, crystal structure, and magnetic study / Adhikary, C; Sen, R; Bocelli, G; Cantoni, A; Solzi, Massimo; Chaudhuri, S; Koner, S.. - In: JOURNAL OF COORDINATION CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0095-8972. - 62:(2009), pp. 3573-3582. [10.1080/00958970903121289]
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