The synthesis and characterization of the mixed donor ligand N,N′-bis(2′-pyridylmethyl)-1,7-dithia-4,11-diazacyclotetradecane (L4) containing two pendant pyridine arms is described. The macrocycle formation involves reaction of N-tosylbis(2-bromoethyl)amine with N-tosylbis(3-mercaptopropyl)amine at high dilution followed by detosylation at the nitrogen atoms using LiAlH4 in view of the presence of the thioether groups. An X-ray study of the ligand shows the sulphur atoms lie exo to the macrocyclic ring. The nickel(II) and copper(II) complexes of L4 have been characterized and the X-ray structure of the Cu(II) ion exhibits a five-coordinate copper ion despite the presence of six available donor atoms. In the case of ligand N-(2-pyridylmethyl)-1,4,7-trithia-11-azacyclotetradecane (L2), with a single pendant N donor, the Ni(II) complex is distorted octahedral with a molecule of acetonitrile in the sixth site. Details of UVvis, ESR spectra, and electrochemical studies on the complexes are presented.Key words: synthesis, pendant-armed, mixed donor S,N macrocycles, copper, nickel.
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