1992
DOI: 10.1039/dt9920003235
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Cascade complexes of an octaaza cryptand: co-ordinated azide with linear M–NNN–M geometry

Abstract: The octaamino cryptand, L2, obtained by tetrahydroborate reduction of the [2+3] condensation product of tris(2-ethy1amino)amine with terephthalaldehyde, acts as a host for pairs of protons or first-series transition-metal cations. An X-ray crystallographic structure determination of [ H,L2I4+ reveals a pair of protons held at opposite ends of the molecule by strong intramolecular hydrogen bonding of each proton to two of the amino nitrogen atoms. Pairs of transition-metal cations co-ordinated to the amino N-do… Show more

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“…In the complex bis[(2,2'-bipyridyl-N,N')thiocyanato-N]ruthenium the Ru--N bond length is 2.055 (5) A, the angle at the ligand N atom is 168.2 (5) °, and the angle N--C--S is 177.5 (6) °. The angles are consistent with the Ru centre in this complex and in the title compound being a good rr donor (Drew, bin-Othman & Nelson, 1976).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…In the complex bis[(2,2'-bipyridyl-N,N')thiocyanato-N]ruthenium the Ru--N bond length is 2.055 (5) A, the angle at the ligand N atom is 168.2 (5) °, and the angle N--C--S is 177.5 (6) °. The angles are consistent with the Ru centre in this complex and in the title compound being a good rr donor (Drew, bin-Othman & Nelson, 1976).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…As before the shortest CuÀN distances are those involving the 1,3-cyanamido bridge (Cu1ÀN4, 1.947(7); Cu2ÀN5, 2.040(6) ), which again shows localised bonding: one short [a]Symmetry transformations used to generate equivalent atoms: #1: Magnetic susceptibility and EPR measurements: The magnetic susceptibility of the hydrogencyanamido-bridged cryptate 1 was studied at a field of 1 T over the temperature range 2-250 K. The c M T versus T plot (Figure 3) shows the c M T values to increase with decreasing temperature to a maximum value of 1.029 cm 3 K mol À1 at 7 K and subsequently to decrease to a value of 0.997 cm 3 K mol À1 at 2 K. The experimental values can be fitted to a modified BleaneyBowers expression [22] for the magnetic susceptibility of isotropically coupled S = ). [23,24] The moderately strong antiferromagnetic interaction in the bis(1,3-m-HNCN)dicopper(ii) complex reported earlier [7a] (bridge angles Cu-N-C % 121-1268 and 144-1478), implied by the 298 K moments of 1.35 m B (298 K) and 0.66 m B (98 K), respectively, is comparable with the level of antiferromagnetic interaction mediated by similarly bent azido bridges.…”
Section: Description Of Structuresmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The structure [12] is shown in Fig.1. In this paper R = H and the compound 1 is considered as a new one.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Pb 2 L 1 (SCN) 4 two strong bands appeared at 2013 and 813cm -1 is due to SCN --centered absorption [10]. The strong bands at 1620-1660 and 1580-1600 cm -1 are assigned to ν( C=N) and the highest-energy pyridine ring vibration, respectively [11,12]. ) of the complexes.…”
Section: Infrared and Electronic Spectramentioning
confidence: 99%