Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4389
Title: Synthesis and characterization of novel (E,E)-dioxime and its mono- and polynuclear metal complexes containing azacrown moieties
Authors: Bıyıklıoğlu, Z.
Ertem, B.
Karslıoğlu, S.
Gök, Yaşar.
Keywords: Amino acids
Complexation
Ligands
Nitrogen compounds
Reduction
Synthesis (chemical)
Dioxime
Hydroxyimino nitrogen atoms
Ligand ratio
Polynuclear metal complexes
Metal complexes
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Abstract: The novel (E,E)-dioxime,7,8-bis(hydroxyimino)-1,14-bis(monoaza[8]crown-6)- benzo[f]-4,11-dioxa-1,14-diazadecane[7,8-g]quinoxaline (H 2 L), has been synthesized by the reaction of 6,7-diamino-1,12-bis(monoaza[18]crown-6) benzo[f]-4,9-dioxa-1,12-diazadecane (4) which has been prepared by the reduction of 6,7-dinitro-1,12-bis(mono-aza[18]crown-6)benzo[f]-4,9-dioxa-1,12-diazdecane (3) and cyanogendi-N-oxide. Mononuclear Ni II and Cu II complexes of H 2 L have a metal:ligand ratio of 1:2 and the ligand coordinates through two hydroxyimino nitrogen atoms, as do most of the (E,E)-dioximes. The hydrogen-bridged Ni II complex was converted into its BF 2 + capped anologue by the reaction with BF 3 • Et 2 O. The reaction of the Cu II complex with 2,2'-dipyridyl as an end-cap ligand gave the homotrinuclear complex. Structures for the ligand and its complexes are proposed in accordance with elemental analysis, magnetic susceptibility measurements, 1 H, 13 C-n.m.r, IR and MS spectral data. © 2007 Springer.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4389
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11243-007-0215-5
ISSN: 0340-4285
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