Synthesis of a Heteroditopic Cryptand Capable of Imposing a Distorted Coordination Geometry onto Cu(II): Crystal Structures of the Cryptand (L), [Cu(L)(CN)](picrate), and [Cu(L)(NCS)](picrate) and Spectroscopic Studies of the Cu(II) Complexes
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Inorganic Chemistry
- Vol. 35 (11) , 3380-3387
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ic950933+
Abstract
The synthesis of a new macrobicyclic cryptand (L) with heteroditopic receptor sites has been achieved in good yields by the [1 + 1] Schiff base condensation of tris(2-aminoethyl)amine (tren) with the tripodal trialdehyde, tris{[2-(3-(oxomethyl)phenyl)oxy]ethyl}amine at 5 °C temperature. The crystal structure of L (P21/c, a = 10.756 (5) Å, b = 27.407(9) Å, c = 12.000(2) Å, β = 116.22(3)°, Z = 4, R = 0.060, Rw = 0.058) shows a pseudo-3-fold symmetry axis passing through the two bridgehead nitrogens. This symmetry is maintained in chloroform solution also, as indicated from its 1H-NMR spectral data. The cryptand readily forms inclusion complexes with the Cu(II) ion at the tren end of the cavity. The tetracoordinated Cu(II) cryptate (1) thus formed with Cu(picrate)2 exhibits a very small AII value (60 × 10-4 cm-1) in its EPR spectrum and low-energy ligand field bands in its electronic spectrum in MeCN at room temperature. The bound Cu(II) ion readily accepts the anions CN-, SCN-, or N3-, forming distorted trigonal bipyramidal complexes (2 − 4). The crystal structure of [Cu(L)(CN)](picrate) (2) (P21/C, a = 13.099(1) Å, b = 11.847(8) Å, c = 25.844(7) Å, β = 91.22(1)°, Z = 4, R = 0.056, Rw = 0.054) has been determined. The equatorial coordination is provided by the three secondary amino N atoms of the tren unit in L, while the two axial positions are occupied by the bridgehead N of the tren unit and the C atom of the cyanide group. One of the equatorial Cu−N bond distances is 2.339(6) Å, which is longer than normal values. The crystal structure of [Cu(L)(NCS)](picrate) (3) (C2/c, a = 47.889(10) Å, b = 10.467(5) Å, c = 16.922(2) Å, β = 93.90(2)°, Z = 8, R = 0.054, Rw = 0.055) shows the coordination geometry around the Cu(II) ion to be very similar to that in the case of 2. The electronic spectral and EPR spectral data obtained on 2 − 4 are characteristic of trigonal bipyramidal Cu(II) complexes. The three meta-substituted benzene rings present in L makes the donor atom somewhat rigid in nature which enforces a distorted geometry around the Cu(II) ion.Keywords
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