PREPARATION, CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND THERMAL STUDY OF 2-AMINOPYRIDINIUM SALTS OF SQUARE-PLANAR 1,2-DITHIOOXALATO-S,S' METAL-COMPLEXES(M=NI-II, PD-II AND PT-II)
P. Roman et al., PREPARATION, CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND THERMAL STUDY OF 2-AMINOPYRIDINIUM SALTS OF SQUARE-PLANAR 1,2-DITHIOOXALATO-S,S' METAL-COMPLEXES(M=NI-II, PD-II AND PT-II), Polyhedron, 14(20-21), 1995, pp. 2925-2931
Reaction of an aqueous solution of 2-aminopyridinium chloride with the
appropriate K-2[M(S2C2O2)(2)] Salt yielded microcrystalline powders o
f three complexes of the formulae (HC5H6N2)(2)[Ni(S2C2O2)(2)] (1), (HC
5H6N2)(2)[Pd(S2C2O2)(2)] (2) and (HC5H6N2)(2) [Pt(S2C2O2)(2)] (3), whi
ch were characterized by elemental analysis, IR and UV-vis spectroscop
ies, thermal analysis (TG, DTG and DTA) and X-ray powder diffraction t
echniques. The IR and UV-vis spectra support the presence of the aroma
tic cation and the complex anions. Single crystals of 1 were grown in
silica hydrogel at room temperature employing test tubes. However, thi
s compound is not stable on X-ray exposure and only the unit cell para
meters were determined. The three compounds are isostructural, and cry
stallize in the monoclinic space group C2/c with Z = 8. Thermal studie
s give evidence that the mechanism and the final solid products are st
rongly influenced by the atmospheric conditions. The final decompositi
on products were identified by elemental analysis and the X-ray powder
diffraction technique. In an argon-oxygen atmosphere, thermal degrada
tion led to a mixture of nickel sulphides, oxides and sulphate for 1,
metallic palladium and palladium(II) oxide for 2, and platinum(0) for
3. Thermal decompositions in an inert atmosphere yielded nickel(II) su
lphide, a mixture of Pd-PdS and metallic platinum, respectively.