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Investigations of new five-coordinate dinuclear Co(II) and Cu(II) salamo-based complexes

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Pages 2912-2926 | Received 16 Jun 2021, Accepted 14 Nov 2021, Published online: 20 Dec 2021
 

Abstract

A new salamo-based ligand and its two new dinuclear complexes [{Co(L)}2(4,4′-bipy)] (1) and [{Cu(L)}2] (2), were designed and self-assembled, and characterized by elemental analyses, FT-IR, UV–vis absorption spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography. In 1, two [Co(L)] units are bridged by the auxiliary bidentate ligand 4,4′-bipy with nitrogen-donor atoms to form a centrosymmetric dimeric structure. Both Co(II) ions are five-coordinate and possess distorted trigonal bipyramidal configurations. Complex 2 is composed of two Cu(II) ions and two completely deprotonated ligand (L)2– units. Interestingly, the two [Cu(L)] units form a dimer bridged by two oxime O atoms. This structure is rare in reported salamo-based Cu(II) complexes. Both Cu(II) ions are five-coordinate and possess distorted tetragonal pyramidal geometries. Hirshfeld surface analyses showed that the O–H/H–O interactions of 1 and 2 are weaker than that of H2L. This phenomenon indicates that H2L forms corresponding complexes with the Co(II) and Cu(II) ions through the deprotonation of phenolic hydroxyl groups. The fluorescence spectra showed that the fluorescence of the ligand is almost completely quenched due to the coordination of the Cu(II) ions with H2L. DFT calculations show that 1 and 2 have higher chemical stability than that of H2L.

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Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (21761018) and the Young Scholars Science Foundation of Lanzhou Jiaotong University (1200060810), both of which are gratefully acknowledged.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (21761018) and the Young Scholars Science Foundation of Lanzhou Jiaotong University (1200060810), both of which are gratefully acknowledged.

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