Two chiral CoIII and NiII complexes with identical ligands presenting different nonlinear optical responses†
Abstract
Using NaN3 and a chiral N-donor ligand (1R,2R)-1,2-diphenylethylenediamine (L) to react with Co(ClO4)2(H2O)6 and Ni(ClO4)2(H2O)6, respectively, two chiral CoIII and NiII complexes with formulae [Co(L)2(N3)2](ClO4)(0.5H2O) (1) and [Ni(L)2(μ1,3-N3)]n(ClO4)n(0.5H2O)n (2) were isolated and structurally characterized. Although 1 and 2 contain the same L and N3− ligands, they have completely different molecular structures. 1 shows a chiral mononuclear structure with N3− as the terminal ligand, in which the CoII ion has been oxidized to the CoIII ion, while 2 exhibits a chiral one-dimensional (1D) NiII chain structure with N3− as the bridging ligand. Notably, a study of their nonlinear optical (NLO) properties demonstrates that 1 presents a moderate second-harmonic generation (SHG) response (0.15 × KDP), while 2 only displays a strong third-harmonic generation (THG) response (160 × α-SiO2). This interesting finding gives the first example of the complexes with the same ligands but different molecular structures showing completely different NLO responses regulated by metal ions.