Formation of Binuclear Metal Complexes with Multidentate Schiff-base Oxime Ligand: Synthesis and Spectral Investigation

Authors

  • I. O. Issa
  • M. J. Al-Jeboori
  • J. S. Al-Dulaimi

Keywords:

Schiff-base ligand; (1E,1`E)-2hydroxy-3-((E)-(2-((E)-2-hydrxy3-((E) (hydroxyimino)methyl)-5-methylbenzyldeneamino)ethylimino)methyl)-5-methylbenzaldehyde oxime; Binuclear complexes; Structural study.

Abstract

The new polydentate Schiff-base oxime  (1E,1`E)-2hydroxy-3-((E)-(2-((E)-2hydrxy3-((E)-(hydroxyimino)methyl)-5-methylbenzyldeneamino)ethylimino)methyl)-5methylbenzaldehyde oxime H4L and its binuclear metal complexes with Mn(II), Fe(II), Co(II) and Cu(II) are reported. The reaction of 2,6 diformyl–4–methyl phenol with hydroxyl amine hydrochloride in mole ratios of 1:1 gave the precursor (E)-2-hydroxy-3((hydroxyimino)methyl)-5-methylbenzaldehyde. Condensation reaction of precursor with ethylenediamine in mole ratios of 2:1 gave the new N4O2 Schiff-base oxime ligand H4L. Upon complex formation, the ligand behaves as a tribasic hexadantate species.  The mode of bonding and overall geometry of the complexes were determined through physico-chemical and spectroscopic methods.  These studies revealed tetrahedral geometries for Mn(II),  Fe(II), Co(II) complexes and square planar geometry about Cu(II) complex of general formulae [M2(HL)](Cl)(H2O). Molecular structure of the for Mn(II),  Fe(II), Co(II) complexes has been optimised by CS Chem 3D Ultra Molecular Modeling and Analysis Program and supported four coordinate geometry.

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Published

15-May-2017

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Chemistry

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