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Original Articles

Zinc(II) complexes of 4,4-oxybis(benzoate) and 2-propyl-4,5-imidazoledicarboxylic acid with bipyridine

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Pages 1033-1042 | Received 09 Apr 2011, Accepted 19 Jan 2012, Published online: 01 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

The reactions of dicarboxylic acids, such as 4,4-oxybis(benzoic acid) [H2oba] and 2-propyl-4,5-imidazoledicarboxylate [H3pimdc], under hydrothermal conditions in the presence of an appropriate zinc salt yield two mononuclear complexes, which are characterized by elemental analysis, infrared spectrum, electrochemical analysis, thermal analysis, and X-ray crystal diffraction. Complex 1, [Zn(Hoba)2(4,4′-bpy)2], forms a 2-D supramolecular layer like rhombus via hydrogen bonds (O–H ··· N). Complex 2, [Zn(H2pimdc)2(2,2′-bpy)] · H2O, forms a zig-zag chain via multiple hydrogen bonds and C–H ··· π interactions. The moderate hydrogen-bond interactions in 1 and 2 play an important role for structural stability. The electrochemical analyses of 1 and 2 reveal electron transfer of 1 is reversible and 2 is quasi-reversible.

Acknowledgments

The authors thank the National Natural Science Foundation of China (20761002), PR China, the Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi (0832080), PR China, and the Innovation Project of Guangxi University for Nationalities (gxun-chx2010083).

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