NiII formate complexes with bi- and tridentate nitrogen-donor ligands: synthesis, characterization, and magnetic and thermal properties

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Contributors

  • Karoline Rühlig - , Chemnitz University of Technology (Author)
  • Akerke Abylaikhan - , Chemnitz University of Technology (Author)
  • Azar Aliabadi - , Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (Author)
  • Vladislav Kataev - , Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (Author)
  • Simon Liebing - , Freiberg University of Mining and Technology (Author)
  • Sebastian Schwalbe - , Freiberg University of Mining and Technology (Author)
  • Kai Trepte - , Chair of Theoretical Chemistry (Author)
  • Christian Ludt - , Freiberg University of Mining and Technology (Author)
  • Jens Kortus - , Freiberg University of Mining and Technology (Author)
  • Bernd Büchner - , Chair of Experimental Solid State Physics, Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (Author)
  • Tobias Rüffer - , Chemnitz University of Technology (Author)
  • Heinrich Lang - , Chemnitz University of Technology (Author)

Abstract

The synthesis of four NiII formate complexes of the type [Ni(NN)n][O2CH]2 (2, adduct with 3/4 EtOH, NN = en, ethylenediamine, n = 3; 4, NN = dien, N,N′,N′′-diethylenetriamine, n = 2), [Ni2(O2CH)4(H2O)(tmeda)2] (3, tmeda = N,N,N′,N′-tetramethylethylenediamine) and [{Ni(O2CH)2(pmdta)}2·H2O] (5, pmdta = N,N′,N′,N′′,N′′-pentamethyldiethylenetriamine) by a reaction of [{Ni(O2CH)2}·2H2O] (1) with the respective N-donor bases is reported. The structures of 2-5 in the solid state were determined by single X-ray structure analysis, revealing a discrete dinuclear structure of 3 and the formation of polymeric networks in the case of 2, 4 and 5 due to intermolecular hydrogen bonding. SQUID and ESR measurements of 3 evidenced a weak antiferromagnetic coupling between the NiII ions and an easy plane magnetic anisotropy. Accompanying quantum chemical studies of the magnetic properties and IR characteristics of 3 were performed to strengthen the conclusions drawn from experimentally obtained data. The thermal decomposition temperatures of 2-5 were determined by TG (thermogravimetry) and obtained residues were analyzed by PXRD (powder X-ray diffraction) measurements. The decomposition processes were completed at 207 (3), 215 (5), 250 (2) and 273 °C (4) and are shown to result in the formation of pure metallic nickel.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3963-3979
Number of pages17
JournalDalton transactions
Volume46
Issue number12
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Peer-reviewedYes

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PubMed 28265607

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