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Coordination properties of β-alanine: new complexes with some transition metals cobalt(II), nickel(II), and copper(II)
Author(s) -
Giuseppe Marcotrigiano,
Ledi Menabue,
Gian Carlo Pellacani
Publication year - 1976
Publication title -
canadian journal of chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.323
H-Index - 68
eISSN - 1480-3291
pISSN - 0008-4042
DOI - 10.1139/v76-344
Subject(s) - chemistry , nickel , cobalt , crystallography , octahedron , copper , perchlorate , ligand (biochemistry) , transition metal , stoichiometry , coordination complex , zwitterion , inorganic chemistry , tetragonal crystal system , stereochemistry , ion , metal , crystal structure , molecule , organic chemistry , biochemistry , receptor , catalysis
The neutral six-coordinated tetragonal Co(β-ala) 2 •2H 2 O complex(β-ala = NH 2 CH 2 CH 2 COO − ) was prepared. In this complex β-alanine acts as an O,N-chelating agent, as in the known Cu(β-ala) 2 •6H 2 O and Ni(β-ala) 2 •3H 2 O complexes. We also prepared some complexes of a type that is new for β-alanine, with stoichiometries such as M(β-alaH) 2 X 2 , M(β-alaH) 4 (ClO 4 ) 2 (M = Co and Ni), Cu(β-alaH) 3 (ClO 4 ) 2 , and Cu(β-alaH)Cl 2 [Formula: see text] in which the ligand acts as a zwitterion and coordinates toward the carboxy group as a formally neutral ligand. The possibility of formulating the complexes as H 2 [M(β-ala) 2 X 2 ] is discussed. The electronic spectra and the magnetic moments of the halide complexes are in accord with pseudo-tetrahedral, octahedral, and tetragonal stereochemistry for the cobalt(II), nickel(II), and copper(II) ions, respectively, while those of the perchlorate complexes are in accord with pseudooctahedral stereochemistry. The β-alanine hydrohalide salts and the bis(β-alaninium)tetrachlorocuprate complex were also prepared and are discussed.

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