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Synthesis, thermal properties, and biological study of metal(II) nicotinamide complexes containing fumarate dianion and fumaric acid: Crystal structure of [Ni(H2O)4(nia)2](fum)·(H2fum)

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Pages 859-864 | Received 18 Dec 2015, Accepted 09 Jul 2016, Published online: 16 Feb 2017
 

ABSTRACT

New divalent transition metal nicotinamide (nia) complexes containing fumarate (fum) dianion and fumaric acid (H2fum), [M(H2O)4(nia)2](fum)·(H2fum) [M = Co (1), Cu (2), and Ni (3)] have been synthesized.The compounds were characterized by elemental analyses, infrared, UV-vis, XRPD, and TGA. Structural analysis of 3 using single-crystal X-ray diffraction technique revealed that the Ni(II) ion is coordinated by four aqua and two nia ligands in an octahedral geometry. The structure of 3 is completed with fumarate (fum2−) dianion acting as a counterion while fumaric acid (H2fum) is present as a molecule of solvation. The three complexes were investigated for biological activities.

Acknowledgments

The authors are grateful to Dr. Michael Worle from ETH, Zurich, for help with structure determination of compound 3 during the 2013 Zurich School of Crystallography, Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Zurich.

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