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http://nopr.niscpr.res.in/handle/123456789/12789| Title: | Discrete monomeric and chloride-bridged dimeric and 1D coordination polymeric mercury(II) complexes of a class of pyridyl-pyrazole ligands with variable denticity and flexibility |
| Authors: | Javed, Saleem Balamurugan, V Jacob, Wilson Sharma, Anuj Kumar Mukherjee, Rabindranath |
| Keywords: | Coordination polymers;Pyridyl-pyrazole ligands;Bidentate ligands;Tridentate ligands;Crystal structures;Non-covalent interactions;Emission spectra;Mercury |
| Issue Date: | Sep-2011 |
| Publisher: | NISCAIR-CSIR, India |
| Abstract: | Using
a class of pyridyl-pyrazole ligands with variable denticity and flexibility, i.
e., 1-benzyl-[3-(2′-pyridyl)]pyrazole (L10),
2-[3-(2′-pyridyl)pyrazol-1-ylmethyl]pyridine (L5) and
2,6-bis(pyrazol-1-ylmethyl)pyridine (L6), three new mercury(II) complexes – two discrete [(L10)HgII( –Cl)Cl]2
(1) and [(L5)HgIICl2]
(2) and a coordination
polymeric [(L6)HgIICl2]·HgCl2 (3), have been synthesized and structurally characterized. In
complex (1) one of the chlorides
from each [(L10)HgIICl2] unit acts as a
bridge, affording a dichloro-bridged mercury(II) complex with slightly
distorted square-pyramidal HgN2Cl3 coordination sphere.
The structure of complex (2) reveals an almost ideal
square-pyramidal HgN3Cl2 coordination sphere. Complex (3)
has N3Cl2
distorted square-pyramidal coordination around HgII ion with
coordination by L6 (facial mode) and two Cl– ions.
Notably, in complex (3) one HgCl2
molecule is present with each [(L6)HgIICl2]
unit. Due to weak interaction by HgII-coordinated Cl– ion
of “[(L6)HgIICl2]” unit to HgCl2,
complex (3) is a coordination
polymer. Analysis of crystal packing diagram of complexes (1)–(3) reveals
occurrence of a variety of non-covalent ( – , C–H… and C–H...Cl)
interactions, which play significant role in generating supramolecular
architectures of varied topology. |
| Page(s): | 1248-1256 |
| ISSN: | 0975-0975(Online); 0376-4710(Print) |
| Appears in Collections: | IJC-A Vol.50A(09-10) [September-October 2011] |
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–Cl)Cl]2
(1) and [(L5)HgIICl2]
(2) and a coordination
polymeric [(L6)HgIICl2]·HgCl2 (3), have been synthesized and structurally characterized. In
complex (1) one of the chlorides
from each [(L10)HgIICl2] unit acts as a
bridge, affording a dichloro-bridged mercury(II) complex with slightly
distorted square-pyramidal HgN2Cl3 coordination sphere.
The structure of complex (2) reveals an almost ideal
square-pyramidal HgN3Cl2 coordination sphere. Complex (3)
has N3Cl2
distorted square-pyramidal coordination around HgII ion with
coordination by L6 (facial mode) and two Cl– ions.
Notably, in complex (3) one HgCl2
molecule is present with each [(L6)HgIICl2]
unit. Due to weak interaction by HgII-coordinated Cl– ion
of “[(L6)HgIICl2]” unit to HgCl2,
complex (3) is a coordination
polymer. Analysis of crystal packing diagram of complexes (1)–(3) reveals
occurrence of a variety of non-covalent (
–