Dinuclear Nickel(II) Complex of a Novel Oxamido Ligand as a Chelating Agent

The dinuclear nickel(II) complex of an oxamide ligand reacted as a chelating ligand with transition metal cations to yield either tetra- or polymetallic complexes. The parent oxamido ligand is decadentate hexabasic and contains two symmetrical sets of N 2 O 3 coordinating sites. The inner N 2 O 3 si...

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Published inSynthesis and reactivity in inorganic and metal-organic chemistry Vol. 27; no. 4; pp. 465 - 478
Main Authors El-Behairy, Mostafa, Khalil, Saied M. E., Abd El-Halim, Hanan F., Esmail, Nagwa H.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis Group 01.04.1997
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Summary:The dinuclear nickel(II) complex of an oxamide ligand reacted as a chelating ligand with transition metal cations to yield either tetra- or polymetallic complexes. The parent oxamido ligand is decadentate hexabasic and contains two symmetrical sets of N 2 O 3 coordinating sites. The inner N 2 O 3 sites of each set are coordinated to a nickel(II) cation. The outer O 2 O sites are available to coordinate to other metal cations. The reactions of the parent complex [(H 2 L)Ni 2 ].EtOH with Ni(II), Co(II), Mn(II), UO 2 (VI) and Fe(III) cations yielded the following products: [LNi 2 M 2 Cl 2 (OH 2 ) 4 ], M = Ni(II) or Mn(II), [(HL)Ni 2 CoCl(OH 2 ) 2 ] n , [LNi 2 UO 2 (MeOH)] n and [LNi 2 Fe 3 Cl 7 (OH 2 ) 2 ] 2 . The products were characterized by elemental analyses, IR, UV-Visible and mass spectra. In addition the values of their magnetic moments indicated antiferromagnetic interactions between neighbouring metal cations. The magnetic exchange takes place via the oxamido linkage and either the chlorine and/or oxygen bridges. Referee I: T. C. Strekas Referee II: L. J. Boucher
ISSN:0094-5714
1532-2440
DOI:10.1080/00945719708000202