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Syntheses, structures and properties of cadmium(II) halide complexes containing tridentate Schiff bases
1404-1410Three neutral mononuclear complexes of the type [Cd(L1)I2] (1) [L1 =
(N,N-diethyl,N'-(pyridin-2-yl)formylidene)ethane-1,2-diamine] and [Cd(L2)X2]
[L2 = (N,N-diethyl,N'-(pyridin-2-yl)benzylidene)ethane-1,2-diamine; X = Br-
(2), I- (3)] are isolated using one-pot
reactions of cadmium(II) halides and tridentate Schiff bases (L1 and L2) in a
1:1 molar ratio in MeOH solutions at room temperature. The compounds are
characterized by elemental analyses and spectroscopic and other physicochemical
data. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analyses of (<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight:
normal">1)-(3) show that
cadmium(II) center in each complex adopts a distorted square pyramidal geometry
bound by three N atoms of L1/L2 and two terminal halides. Intermolecular
π…π interactions in (1),
cooperative C-H…Br hydrogen bonds and
C-H…π interactions in (2) and
C-H…π interactions in (3) lead
to different crystalline architectures. Thermogravimetric
analyses show that the compounds have reasonable thermal stabilities. The
complexes display ligand-centered π–π* fluorescence in DMF solutions at room temperature.
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