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  • 2012Synthesis, characterization and structure of mononuclear cobalt(III) carbonato complexes containing a tailored tetradentate amine as an end-capping ligandcitations

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  • Slawin, Alexandra Martha Zoya
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Synthesis, characterization and structure of mononuclear cobalt(III) carbonato complexes containing a tailored tetradentate amine as an end-capping ligand

  • Slawin, Alexandra Martha Zoya
  • Ghosh, Barindra Kumar
  • Khan, Sumitava
  • Roy, Subhasis
  • Bhar, Kishalay
  • Laskar, Subrata
Abstract

<p>Two hexacoordinated mononuclear compounds of the type [Co(L)(CO3)]ClO4/PF6 (1/2) [L = N,N'-bis(3-aminopropyl)-1,2-ethanediamine] have been synthesized and characterized using microanalytical, spectroscopic and other physicochemical results. Single crystal X-ray structural analysis shows that the metal center in 1 adopts a distorted octahedral geometry with a CoN4O2 chromophore. Hexacoordination of cobalt(III) is attained by binding with four N atoms of L and two 0 atoms of a chelated carbonate ion. Multiple intermolecular N-H center dot center dot center dot O hydrogen bondings in 1 result in a 2D sheet structure. In MeCN solutions, the diamagnetic compounds show a nearly reversible one-electron reductive response corresponding to cobalt(III)-cobalt(II) couple.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • compound
  • single crystal
  • Hydrogen
  • cobalt
  • amine