Hj. Kruger, SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF COPPER, NICKEL AND COBALT COMPLEXESOF N,N'-DIMETHYL-2,11-DIAZA[3,3](2,6)PYRIDINOPHANE, Chemische Berichte, 128(6), 1995, pp. 531-539
The properties of the tetraazamacrocyclic compound N,N'-dimethyl-2,11-
diaza[3,3](2,6)pyridinophane (L-N(4)Me(2)) as a ligand for some select
ed metal chlorides have been examined. The crystal structure of the un
coordinated ligand reveals a syn chair-chair conformation. In solution
, the ligand displays fluctional behavior. Reaction of L-N(4)Me(2) wit
h the chlorides of copper(II), nickel(II), and cobalt(II) affords the
complexes [Cu(L-N(4)Me(2))Cl-2] . H2O (3), [Ni(L-N(4)Me(2)) (H2O)Cl]Cl
. H2O (4), and [Co(L-N(4)Me(2))Cl-2] . 2 H2O (5) in which the ligand
adopts a syn boat-boat conformation. The crystal structures of 4 and 5
are presented. Due to the small cavity of the 12-membered ring of the
ligand, exclusively distorted cis-octahedral coordination geometries
are found at the metal sites. A comparison of structural data of sever
al complexes with this ligand shows that the extent of the distortions
from ideal octahedral geometry is mainly determined by the M-N-py bon
d strength. The electronic as well as the solution properties of the d
escribed complexes have been investigated by electronic absorption spe
ctroscopy, ESR spectroscopy, and electrochemical methods.