Issue 2, 1997

Lanthanoid complexes of a tripodal acetal ligand: synthesis, structural characterisation and reactivity with 3d metals

Abstract

A novel tripodal ligand (H 3 L 1 ) has been prepared by condensation of tris(2-aminoethyl)amine with 2,6-diformyl-4-methylphenol in MeOH. The compound has three equivalent side-arms, each containing four possible donor groups, an imine N atom, a phenol O atom and two O-donors from an acetal group. The crystal structure showed the arms to be arranged such that a non-crystallographic three-fold axis passes through the bridgehead N atom. Reaction of H 3 L 1 with lanthanoid perchlorate salts resulted in the isolation of two series of complexes. With early lanthanoids compounds of stoichiometry [Ln(H 3 L 1 )(H 2 O)][ClO 4 ] 3 were obtained and the compounds with Ln = La and Pr have been structurally characterised. The lanthanoid site in these complexes is ten co-ordinate, with a geometry which can be related to an icosahedron. For later lanthanoids, complexes of stoichiometry [Ln(H 3 L 1 )][ClO 4 ] 3 are found in which the lanthanoid site is nine-co-cordinate, with a tricapped trigonal-prismatic geometry. The complex with Ln = Y has been characterised by diffraction techniques. Mass spectroscopic studies indicated that the acetal functions within H 3 L 1 are stabilised by co-ordination to the lanthanoid metals. Reaction of the complex [La(H 3 L 1 )(H 2 O)][ClO 4 ] 3 with nickel(II) perchlorate led to a novel heterobimetallic complex in which both La and Ni are encapsulated within the tripodal ligand.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1997, 173-180

Lanthanoid complexes of a tripodal acetal ligand: synthesis, structural characterisation and reactivity with 3d metals

S. J. Archibald, A. J. Blake, S. Parsons, M. Schröder and R. E. P. Winpenny, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1997, 173 DOI: 10.1039/A605154E

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