Issue 4, 1993

Synthesis and properties of a new series of bis(macrocyclic) dicopper(II,II), dinickel(II,II) and dinickel(III,III) complexes based on the 14-membered pentaaza unit

Abstract

Template condensation of [M(danda)]2+(M = Ni or Cu; danda = 3,7-diazanonane-1,9-diamine) with formaldehyde and aliphatic diamines H2N(CH2)nNH2(n= 2–5) results in new types of dinickel and dicopper bis(macrocyclic) complexes [M2Lx]4+(x=n) in which two 1,4,6,8,11-pentaazacyclotetradecane subunits ([ML1]2+) are linked by polymethylene chains of various lengths through the uncoordinated N6 bridgehead atoms. The complexes synthesized were characterized by means of spectral (UV/VIS, IR and ESR) and electrochemical (cyclic voltammetry) techniques. The close similarity in properties of the bis(macrocyclic) dinickel(II), dicopper(II) and dinickel(III) complexes [M2Lx]m+(m= 4 or 6) in comparison to their monocyclic analogues [ML1]m+(m= 2 or 3) indicates the lack of interaction between the metal centres in the ditopic molecules. The only exceptionis [Cu2L2]4+ having the shortest dimethylene connecting chain, for which effects caused by the electrostatic influence of the neighbouring metal ion were observed in the ESR spectrum and cyclic voltammograms. A study of equilibria between the low-spin square-planar and high-spin six-co-ordinated forms of the dinickel(II) complexes in neutral aqueous and acidic sulfate solutions revealed some peculiarities which may be related to the conformational properties of the ditopic compounds.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1993, 631-636

Synthesis and properties of a new series of bis(macrocyclic) dicopper(II,II), dinickel(II,II) and dinickel(III,III) complexes based on the 14-membered pentaaza unit

S. V. Rosokha, Y. D. Lampeka and I. M. Maloshtan, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1993, 631 DOI: 10.1039/DT9930000631

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