Synthesis and structural characterisation of Group I and II metal complexes involving the ligand tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine
Abstract
The first successful crystallisation and structure characterisation of protonated tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine (TPA), [H3TPA][SO4][NO3], has been achieved. The reaction of the ligand with Group I and II metal salts led to the formation of either 1∶1 or 1∶2 metal to ligand complexes. One such 1∶2 complex, [Ca(TPA)2][ClO4]2 2, has been structurally characterised. The ionic radius of the metal can be used in predicting the solid state structure of the complexes resulting from reactions involving metal salts and this ligand. If the ionic radius of the metal ion is greater than 0.9 Å, then the preferentially formed complex will have a metal to ligand ratio of 1∶2.