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Pseudotetrahedral cobalt(II) complexes with thiazoline and thiazine derivative ligands: Synthesis and characterization
Barros-García,Bernalte-García,Lozano-Vila,Luna-Giles,Vi?uelas-Zahínos
, p. 129 - 136 (2008/10/09)
The cobalt(II) complexes dichloro[2-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)imino-κN-N- (2-thiazolin-κN-2-yl)thiazolidine]cobalt(II) (1) and dichloro[2-(3,4- dichlorophenyl)imino-κN-N-(2-thiazin-κN-2-yl)thiazolidine]cobalt(II) (2) have been isolated and characterized in the solid state by X-ray diffraction, elemental analysis, IR spectra, magnetic measurements and UV-Vis-NIR diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. In both complexes, the environment around the cobalt(II) ion may be described as a distorted tetrahedral geometry, with the metallic atom coordinated to two chlorine atoms [Co-Cl(1) = 2.213(1) A?; Co-Cl(2) = 2.226(1) A?], one imino nitrogen [Co-N(3) = 1.992(2) A?] and one thiazoline nitrogen [Co-N(1) = 1.974(2) A?] in complex 1 and to two chlorine atoms [Co-Cl(1) = 2.244(2) A?; Co-Cl(2) = 2.226(1) A?], one imino nitrogen [Co-N(3) = 1.970(4) A?] and one thiazine nitrogen [Co-N(1) = 1.946(4) A?] in complex 2.
