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Original Articles

Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of a 1-D Water Chain in a Mononuclear Nickel Complex [Ni(bimp)2]·2H2O, Where Hbimp is a 4-Bromo-2-iminomethyl-6-methoxyphenol

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Pages 1203-1207 | Received 12 Oct 2010, Accepted 15 Feb 2011, Published online: 07 Nov 2011
 

Abstract

Through the microwave-assisted solvothermal reaction of Ni(ClO4)2·6H2O with 5-bromo-2-hydroxy-3-methoxy-benzaldehyde (Hbhmb) and 25% ammonia, a new nickel(II) compound, (I) [Ni(bimp)2)]·2(H2O), C16H18Br2N2NiO6 [where Hbimp = 4-bromo-2-iminomethyl-6-methoxy-phenol], was prepared and its crystal structure was determined by single-crystal x-ray diffraction analysis and further characterized by elemental analysis, infrared (IR) spectroscopy, and thermogravimetry/differential thermal gravimetry (TG-DTG) analysis. The centrosymmetric molecule comprises nickel(II) atoms connected by two bimp ligands in bidentate mode. Complex 1 formed a two-dimensional (2-D) network through O–H···O and C–H···Br hydrogen bonds, which further constructed a three-dimensaionl (3-D) network through O–H···O hydrogen bonds that formed a diverting one-dimensional (1-D) water chain.

Acknowledgments

The authors acknowledge financial support from the Nature Science Foundation of Guangxi Province of China (0832085, 2010GXNSFA013014), Guangxi Key Laboratory for Advance Materials and New Preparation Technology (0842003–25), and the Startup Foundation for Dr of Guilin University of Technology.

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