A half-salamo-based pyridine-containing ligand and its novel NiII complexes including different auxiliary ligands: syntheses, structures, fluorescence properties, DFT calculations and Hirshfeld surface analysis

Author(s):  
Tao Feng ◽  
Li-Li Li ◽  
Ya-Juan Li ◽  
Wen-Kui Dong

Three novel multinuclear NiII complexes, namely, bis{μ-2-methoxy-6-[8-(pyridin-2-yl)-3,6-dioxa-2,7-diazaocta-1,7-dien-1-yl]phenolato}bis[thiocyanatonickel(II)], [Ni2(L)2(NCS)2], 1, bis{μ-2-methoxy-6-[8-(pyridin-2-yl)-3,6-dioxa-2,7-diazaocta-1,7-dien-1-yl]phenolato}bis[azidonickel(II)], [Ni2(L)2(N3)2], 2, and catena-poly[[{2-methoxy-6-[8-(pyridin-2-yl)-3,6-dioxa-2,7-diazaocta-1,7-dien-1-yl]phenolato}nickel(II)]-μ-dicyanamidato], [Ni(L)(dca)] n , 3 {dca is dicyanamide, C2N3, and HL is 2-methoxy-6-[8-(pyridin-2-yl)-3,6-dioxa-2,7-diazaocta-1,7-dien-1-yl]phenol, C16H17N3O4}, with a half-salamo-based pyridine-containing HL ligand have been synthesized and characterized by FT–IR, UV–Vis absorption spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, Hirshfeld surface analysis and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The central NiII ions in complexes 1–3 are hosted in the half-salamo-based N3O-donor cavity of the organic ligand. Complex 1 is a centrosymmetric dimer and two [Ni(L)(NCS)] units form a centrosymmetric dimeric structure, which is bridged by two phenolate O atoms. The two N atoms at the axial ends are provided by two NCS− ligands. In complex 1, each NiII ion has a six-coordinated octahedral geometry. Complex 2 is similar to 1, but they differ in that the auxiliary NCS− ligand is replaced by N3 −. However, complex 3 is a one-dimensional coordination polymer constructed from [Ni(L)(dca)] units, which are connected by the auxiliary bidentate dca ligand via N-donor atoms. As with complexes 1 and 2, the NiII ion in 3 has a six-coordinated octahedral geometry.

Author(s):  
Ballo Daouda ◽  
Nanou Tiéba Tuo ◽  
Tuncer Hökelek ◽  
Kangah Niameke Jean-Baptiste ◽  
Kodjo Charles Guillaume ◽  
...  

The title compound, C18H16N2O2, consists of perimidine and methoxyphenol units, where the tricyclic perimidine unit contains a naphthalene ring system and a non-planar C4N2 ring adopting an envelope conformation with the NCN group hinged by 47.44 (7)° with respect to the best plane of the other five atoms. In the crystal, O—HPhnl...NPrmdn and N—HPrmdn...OPhnl (Phnl = phenol and Prmdn = perimidine) hydrogen bonds link the molecules into infinite chains along the b-axis direction. Weak C—H...π interactions may further stabilize the crystal structure. The Hirshfeld surface analysis of the crystal structure indicates that the most important contributions for the crystal packing are from H...H (49.0%), H...C/C...H (35.8%) and H...O/O...H (12.0%) interactions. Hydrogen bonding and van der Waals interactions are the dominant interactions in the crystal packing. Computational chemistry indicates that in the crystal, the O—HPhnl...NPrmdn and N—HPrmdn...OPhnl hydrogen-bond energies are 58.4 and 38.0 kJ mol−1, respectively. Density functional theory (DFT) optimized structures at the B3LYP/ 6–311 G(d,p) level are compared with the experimentally determined molecular structure in the solid state. The HOMO–LUMO behaviour was elucidated to determine the energy gap.


Crystals ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 408 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruo-Yan Li ◽  
Xiao-Xin An ◽  
Juan-Li Wu ◽  
You-Peng Zhang ◽  
Wen-Kui Dong

An unexpected trinuclear Co(II) complex, [Co3(L2)2(μ-OAc)2(CH3OH)2]·2CH3OH (H2L2 = 4,4′-dibromo-2,2′-[ethylenedioxybis(nitrilomethylidyne)]diphenol) constructed from a half-Salamo-based ligand (HL1 = 2-[O-(1-ethyloxyamide)]oxime-4-bromophenol) and Co(OAc)2·4H2O, has been synthesized and characterized by elemental analyses, infrared spectra (IR), UV-Vis spectra, X-ray crystallography and Hirshfeld surface analysis. The Co(II) complex contains three Co(II) atoms, two completely deprotonated (L2)2− units, two bridged acetate molecules, two coordinated methanol molecules and two crystalline methanol molecules, and finally, a three-dimensional supramolecular structure with infinite extension was formed. Interestingly, during the formation of the Co(II) complex, the ligand changed from half-Salamo-like to a symmetrical single Salamo-like ligand due to the bonding interactions of the molecules. In addition, the antimicrobial activities of HL1 and its Co(II) complex were also investigated.


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