Abstract:The complexes of 2,6-dimethoxybenzoic acid anion with ions of Co(II), Ni(II), and Cu(II) have been synthesized as polycrystalline solids, and characterized by elemental analysis, spectroscopy, magnetic studies, and also by X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric measurements. The analysed complexes have following colours: pink for Co(II), green for Ni(II), and blue for Cu(II) compounds. The carboxylate group binds as monodentate, and bidentate bridging and chelating ligands. On heating in air to 1173 K the complexes decompose in four, three or two steps. At first, they dehydrate in one or two steps to anhydrous salts, that next decompose to oxides of the respective metals. The solubility of the investigated dimethoxybenzoates in water at 293 K is of the order of 10 -2 mol/dm 3 . Their magnetic moments were determined in the temperature range of 76-303 K. The results reveal the compounds of Co(II) and Ni(II) to be high-spin complexes and that of Cu(II) to form dimer.
The aim of this work was to study the spectroscopic and magnetic properties of copper(II) o-, m-, p-aminobenzoates, o-, m-, p-methoxybenzoates and o-, m- and p-nitrobenzoates. The complexes were synthesized and their compositions were evaluated by elementary analysis. The infrared and Raman spectra for Cu(II) aminobenzoates, methoxybenzoates and nitrobenzoates were recorded and assigned. The obtained data were compared with those previously published for aminobenzoic, methoxybenzoic and nitrobenzoic acids and their sodium salts. The structures of Cu(II) o-, m-, p-aminobenzoates, o-, m-, p-methoxybenzoates and o-, m- and p-nitrobenzoates as well as the change in the electronic charges distribution caused by Cu(II) complex formation were discussed.
The 2,3- and 3,5-dimethoxybenzoates of Co(II), Ni(II) and Cu(II) were synthesized as solids and their magnetic, spectral and thermal properties studied. The complexes are hydrated or anhydrous compounds which possess colors typical of the M(II) ions. Their thermal stabilities were examined in air and nitrogen and the gaseous and solid state decomposition products were also identified. The magnetic susceptibilities of the complexes were measured over the temperature range 4.4?300 K and the magnetic moments were calculated. The results show that the 2,3- and 3,5-dimethoxybenzoates of Co(II) and Ni(II) are high-spin complexes with weak ligand fields, and that the complexes of Cu(II) form dimers.
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