Issue 16, 2000

Formation of dinuclear macrocyclic and mononuclear acyclic complexes of a new trinucleating hexaaza triphenolic Schiff basemacrocycle: structure and NLO properties

Abstract

Reaction of a new chiral and optically active trinucleating 3 + 3 condensed hexaaza triphenolic Schiff base macrocycle H3L1I with transition metal ions (Zn, Cu, Ni, Co, Fe and Mn) in 1∶3 molar ratio in methanol under reflux conditions resulted in complexes. Analytical data reveal the formation of 2 + 2 condensed dinuclear macrocyclic Schiff base complexes, instead of the expected trinuclear macrocyclic complexes. X-Ray crystallographic studies on three of these complexes established their dinuclearity. On the other hand, reaction of I with metal ions (Zn, Cu, Fe and Mn) in 1∶3 molar ratio in methanol at room temperature for 2 h resulted in one-side condensed mononuclear acyclic complexes. This is confirmed by the crystal structure of the manganese complex. Second-order non-linear properties are discussed.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Apr 2000
Accepted
03 Jul 2000
First published
02 Aug 2000

J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2000, 2845-2852

Formation of dinuclear macrocyclic and mononuclear acyclic complexes of a new trinucleating hexaaza triphenolic Schiff base macrocycle: structure and NLO properties

S. R. Korupoju, N. Mangayarkarasi, S. Ameerunisha, E. J. Valente and P. S. Zacharias, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2000, 2845 DOI: 10.1039/B002700F

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