SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ANTI-2-FURAN CARBOXALDOXIME COMPLEXES WITH COBALT(II), COPPER(II & I) AND SILVER(I)
- 1 February 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Coordination Chemistry
- Vol. 8 (4) , 183-189
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00958977908076495
Abstract
The ligand, 2-furan carboxaldoxime exists in two geometrical isomeric forms: anti-(β-form) and syn-(α-form). Six different complexes of Co(II), Cu(II), Cu(I) and Ag(I) with anti-2-furan carboxaldoxime (FDH) have been prepared and characterized by elemental analysis, molecular weights, conductance studies, magnetic moments and infra-red spectral studies. These are [Co(FDH)4Cl2], [Co(FD)2], [Cu(CH3COO)2 (FDH)]2, [Cu(FD)(OH)]2, Cu(FDH)2 Cl and AgNO3·2FDH. Under the similar conditions, syn- form does not form any complex with these metal ions. The complexes [Co(FDH)4Cl2] and [Co(FD)2] are neutral, monomeric and para-magnetic (μ=4.88 and 4.52 BM respectively); the former may be considered as octahedral with FDH acting as monodentate, and the latter as tetrahedral with FD− as a bidentate ligand. Both the Cu(II) complexes are neutral, dimeric, weakly para-magnetic (μ=0.44 and 0.28 BM respectively) with the bridging acetato groups in [Cu(CH3 COO)2 (FDH)]2 and with bridging hydroxo groups in [Cu(FD)(OH)]2. The Cu(I) complex may be polymeric, being insoluble in most solvents. The Ag(I) compound is cationic 1:1 electrolyte in nitrobenzene. In all these complexes the ligand functions as monodentate and/or bidentate, coordinating with furan oxygen and oxime oxygen in the latter case. The C[sbnd]O[sbnd]C stretching frequency of furan may be taken as the criterion for the denticity of this ligand which is observed at 1240 cm−1 (in the free ligand). A shift to lower frequency is observed in the complex if the ligand acts as bidentate. However this frequency is not affected if the ligand acts as monodentate coordinating through the oxime oxygen atom. The ligand has been shown to be present in the ionized and/or unionized form in these complexes.Keywords
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