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Synthesis and X-ray diffraction study of Zn(II) complexes with o-phthalic acid and aromatic amines
Baca, Svetlana G.,Simonov, Yurii A.,Gerbeleu, Nicolae V.,Gdaniec, Maria,Bourosh, Paulina N.,Timco, Grigore A.
, p. 831 - 837 (2001)
New zinc (II) complexes [Zn(Pht)A2], where Pht2- = dianion of o-phthalic acid, A= pyridine (1), 3-methylpyridine (2), 4-methylpyridine (3) and [Zn(Pht)A] (A = 4-methylpyridine (4)) have been synthesised and characterised by X-ray crystallography. The compounds have polymeric structures due to 1,6-bridging ability of the o-phthalate ligand. Polymeric chains exhibit three types of organisation in the crystal. Complexes 1 and 2 have similar structures, where Zn atom is coordinated by two oxygen atoms of two carboxylate groups and two nitrogen atoms of N-containing ligands. Two independent Zn atoms in 3 have different environments: tetrahedral N2O2 and distorted square-pyramidal N2O3. One of the acid residues behaves as bidentate 1,6-bridge, while the other acts as tridentate (1,6-bridging and 1,3-chelating) ligand. One of the Zn atoms in 4 has a tetrahedral NO3 geometry, while the second is characterised by a distorted octahedral NO5 coordination polyhedron. Both phthalate anions are tetradentate and act as syn-syn, syn-anti and monoatomic Zn-O-Zn bridging ligands. The IR spectra are discussed in relation to the crystal structures.
