scholarly journals Ag(I) Complexes of Imine Derivatives of Unexpected 2-Thiophenemethylamine Homo-Coupling and Bis-(E)-N-(furan-2-ylmethyl)-1-(quinolin-2-yl)methanimine

Molbank ◽  
10.3390/m1235 ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (2) ◽  
pp. M1235
Author(s):  
Adesola A. Adeleke ◽  
Sizwe J. Zamisa ◽  
Bernard Omondi

Imines are fundamental organic compounds used as synthetic intermediates and as ligands in coordination chemistry. They are also found to be important pharmacophores in various bioactive compounds. In this report, two Schiff bases were prepared using the traditional condensation of 4-pyridinecarboxaldehyde with 2-thiophenemethylamine and 2-quinolinecarboxaldehyde with furfurylamine to form (E)-1-(pyridin-4-yl)-N-(thiophen-2-ylmethyl)methanimine (L1) and (E)-N-(furan-2-ylmethyl)-1-(quinolin-2-yl)methanimine (L2) respectively. L1 and L2 were complexed with silver perchlorate in 2:1 [M:L] stoichiometry to obtain complexes 1 and 2, respectively. The crystal structures of 1 and 2 were unequivocally determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The resulting structures revealed 2 to be a four-coordinate as expected. In contrast, an unexpected chemoselective hydrolytic cleavage of one mole of the (CH=N) imine ligands occurred in complex 2 and, further, the amines (thiophenemethylamine) homo-coupled to form a new imine ligand derivative in situ (L1a) before coordinating to the Ag(I) center along with L1. This observation described an alternative synthetic route to be explored to synthesize a diverse range of imine derivatives, which involves the Ag(I)-promoted homo-coupling of amines. Herein, the crystal structures of Ag(I) complexes of pyridinyl [Ag(L1)(L1a)]ClO4 (1) and quinolinyl [Ag(L2)2]ClO4 (2) Schiff bases are presented.

2004 ◽  
Vol 59 (6) ◽  
pp. 635-638 ◽  
Author(s):  
Norbert W. Mitzel ◽  
Udo Losehand

The compounds (H3C)2S, (H3Si)2S and (H3Ge)2S have been crystallised in situ on a diffractometer and their crystal structures determined by low-temperature X-ray diffraction. The molecules are present as monomers in the crystals. The aggregation of the molecules through secondary intermolecular contacts in the crystal is different: (H3C)2S is weakly associated into dimers by S···S contacts, whereas (H3Si)2S and (H3Ge)2S form Si···S and Ge···S contacts in an ice-analogous aggregation motif. Important geometry parameters are (H3C)2S: C-S 1.794(av) Å , C-S-C 99.2(1)°; (H3Si)2S: Si- S 2.143(1) Å , Si-S-Si 98.4°; (H3Ge)2S Ge-S 2.223(2) and 2.230(2) Å , Ge-S-Ge 98.2(1)◦.


CrystEngComm ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Naeem Ahmed ◽  
Muneeba Arif ◽  
Hina Andleeb ◽  
Syed Wadood Ali Shah ◽  
Ifzan Arshad ◽  
...  

Three hydrazide-based Schiff bases have been synthesized and characterized by IR, UV-vis and X-ray diffraction methods. A detail analysis of intermolecular interactions has been performed by Hirshfeld surface analysis and DFT calculations.


CrystEngComm ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 753-763 ◽  
Author(s):  
German L. Perlovich ◽  
Alex M. Ryzhakov ◽  
Valery V. Tkachev ◽  
Alexey N. Proshin

The crystal structures of six adamantane derivatives of sulfonamides have been determined by X-ray diffraction and their sublimation and fusion processes have been studied.


2012 ◽  
Vol 51 (22) ◽  
pp. 12540-12547 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark Feyand ◽  
Annika Hübner ◽  
André Rothkirch ◽  
David S. Wragg ◽  
Norbert Stock

Molecules ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (5) ◽  
pp. 975 ◽  
Author(s):  
Farid Chebrouk ◽  
Khodir Madani ◽  
Brahim Cherfaoui ◽  
Leila Boukenna ◽  
Mónica Válega ◽  
...  

The hemi-synthesis of chiral imine, benzimidazole and benzodiazepine structures is reported by the condensation of (S)-(−)-perillaldehyde, the major phytochemical of Ammodaucus leucotrichus subsp. leucotrichus essential oil, with different amine derivatives of 2,3-diaminomaleonitrile, o-phenylenediamine and 3-[(2-aminoaryl)amino]dimedone. The reaction proceeds in situ at ambient temperature without prior isolation of the natural (S)-(−)-perillaldehyde. Final products precipitate in the ethanolic reaction medium. 2D NMR and single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies were used to unequivocally characterize the structures in solution and in the solid state, respectively. Chiral HPLC analysis confirms the formation of unique enantiomers and diastereomeric mixtures.


2003 ◽  
Vol 58 (8) ◽  
pp. 759-763 ◽  
Author(s):  
Norbert W. Mitzel

The compound Cl3SiCH2OCH3 was prepared by reacting ClCH2OCH3 with the Cl3SiH/NEt3 reagent. H3SiCH2OCH3 and F3SiCH2OCH3 were synthesized from Cl3SiCH2OCH3 by reduction with LiAlH4 and by fluorination with SbF3, respectively. The crystal structures of the low-melting compounds H3SiCH2OCH3 and F3SiCH2OCH3 were determined by X-ray diffraction of in situ grown crystals. Both compounds do not show any observable β -donor-acceptor interactions, but behave structurally like usual dialkylethers or silanes, as is obvious from the structural parameters in H3SiCH2OCH3 (<SiCO 108.4(3)-109.4(3)°, <COC 111.0(4)-111.6(4)°) and in F3SiCH2OCH3 (<SiCO 107.1(1), <COC 111.2(2)°). Earlier postulates of Si· · ·O interactions in compounds with SiCO units could thus not be confirmed on a structural basis.


Author(s):  
Sakuntala Gupta ◽  
Partha Pratim Das ◽  
Przemysław Kula ◽  
Emmanuele Parisi ◽  
Roberto Centore

The crystal structures of difluorine derivatives of p-terphenyls (nTm) have been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. For the unsymmetrical substituted compounds 2′,3′-difluoro-4-methyl-p-terphenyl (1T0, C19H14F2) and 4-ethyl-2′,3′-difluoro-4′′-methyl-p-terphenyl (1T2, C21H18F2), the crystal structure is disordered, with molecules statistically entering the crystal in up and down orientations, with full superposition of all the atoms, except for those of the terminal groups (H/methyl for 1T0 and methyl/ethyl for 1T2). For triclinic 2′,3′-difluoro-4,4′′-dimethyl-p-terphenyl (1T1, C20H16F2), with the space group P\overline{1}, the two crystallographically independent molecules have the same conformation, which is different from monoclinic 1T0 (space group C2) and 1T2 (space group C2/c). A common feature of the conformation of the three compounds is the noncoplanar twisted arrangement of the three rings of the p-terphenyl moiety. Two-dimensional (2D) Hirshfeld fingerprint plots are consistent with H...H and C...H contacts in the crystal packing. For the three compounds, the phase behaviour has been investigated by POM (Petra/Osiris/Molinspiration) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis. 1T2 is mesogenic, with enantiotropic nematic behaviour.


1998 ◽  
Vol 53 (4) ◽  
pp. 448-458 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andreas Böhm ◽  
Kurt Polborn ◽  
Karlheinz Sünkel ◽  
Wolfgang Beck

Abstract N,N-Dimethyl-C-phenylglycinemethylester reacts with Pd(OAc)2 in acetic acid to give the orthopalladated, acetato bridged complex 1. Treatment of 1 with sodium halide affords the chloro, bromo, and iodo bridged compounds [Me2NC(H)(CO2Me)C6H4PdX]2 (2a -c) (X = halide). From 2a and 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene the phosphine bridged trinuclear complex 3 is obtained. Substitution of the amine ligand of 2a by the phosphino group is observed for the reaction of 2a with Ph2PC(Me)C(Me)PPh2. Insertion of 2,6-dimethyl-phenylisocyanide, CO, alkyl-vinyl-ketones, and diphenylacetylene into the Pd-C bond o f 2a -c provides the orthosubstituted organic and organometallic derivatives of phenylglycine 6a -c, 7, 8a -b and 9a -c. The crystal structures of 1, 4a, 6a, 7 and 9a were determined by X-ray diffraction.


2003 ◽  
Vol 58 (7) ◽  
pp. 708-710 ◽  
Author(s):  
Norbert W. Mitzel ◽  
Krunoslav Vojinović

Single crystals of chlorodimethyl(dimethylamino)silane, Me2NSiMe2Cl, and dimethyl-bis-(dimethylamino)silane, (Me2N)2SiMe2, have been grown in situ from the melt at low temperatures and their structures determined by X-ray diffraction. Important structural parameters (Å / °): Me2NSiMe2Cl (C2/m) Si-N 1.686(2), Si-C 1.851(1), Si- Cl 2.109(1), N-Si-Cl 111.7(1), C-Si-Cl 105.1(1), C-N-C 112.8(2), Si-N-C 123.4(1); (Me2N)2SiMe2 (P21/c) Si-N(1) 1.725(1), Si-C(1) 1.868(1), N(1)-Si-N(2) 105.7(1), C(3)- N(1)-C(4) 111.6(1), Si-N(1)-C(3) 122.4(1), Si-N(1)-C(4) 120.0(1).


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