Js. Casas et al., DIMETHYLTHALLIUM(III) AND METHYLMERCURY(II) DERIVATIVES OF PYRIDINE-2-CARBALDEHYDE THIOSEMICARBAZONE - SYNTHESIS AND STRUCTURE, Journal of the Chemical Society. Dalton transactions, (8), 1993, pp. 1253-1259
The reaction of dimethylthallium(III) hydroxide and methylmercury(II)
chloride with pyridine-2-carbaldehyde thiosemicarbazone (HL) and its s
odium salt, respectively, afforded [TlMe2(L)] and [HgMe(L)]. The thall
ium complex crystallizes in the triclinic space group P1BAR (no.2) wit
h a = 11.005(2), b= 12.153(2), c= 10.822(1) angstrom, alpha = 110.18(1
), beta = 99.79(1), gamma = 70.39(1)-degrees, and Z=4 (R=0.031, R' = 0
.035). The unit cell has two independent molecules in each asymmetric
unit, both containing an N,N',S-tridentate ligand but with significant
differences in bond distances and angles. The H-1 NMR spectrum of [Tl
Me2(L)] in CDCl3, indicates that the bonding scheme observed in the so
lid state is retained in solution. Infrared data for [HgMe(L)] in the
solid state suggest that the metal is N(hydrazinic), S-co-ordinated; i
n solution in chloroform, [HgMe(L)] consists of a mixture of (E) and (
Z) isomers.