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Structural Studies of a Copper(II) Complex with Inequivalent 2‐Acetylpyridine 3‐Piperidylthiosemicarbazonato Ligands and a Nickel(II) Complex with Different Modes of Coordination by the Two Thiosemicarbazonato Moieties of 1‐Phenylglyoxal Bis{N(4)‐diethylthiosemicarbazone}
Author(s) -
Bermejo Elena,
Castiñeiras Alfonso,
Ackerman Lily J.,
Owens Matthew D.,
West Douglas X.
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine chemie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.354
H-Index - 66
eISSN - 1521-3749
pISSN - 0044-2313
DOI - 10.1002/1521-3749(200108)627:8<1966::aid-zaac1966>3.0.co;2-z
Subject(s) - chemistry , denticity , imine , ligand (biochemistry) , semicarbazone , phenylglyoxal , nickel , stereochemistry , crystal structure , pyridine , coordination sphere , crystallography , sulfur , medicinal chemistry , catalysis , organic chemistry , biochemistry , amino acid , arginine , receptor
The crystal structure of a copper(II) complex of 2‐acetylpyridine 3‐piperidylthiosemicarbazone, [Cu(Acpip) 2 ], indicates a tridentate, monoanionic ligand (i. e., pyridine nitrogen, imine nitrogen and thiolato sulfur atoms) and a bidentate, monanionic ligand (i. e., imine nitrogen and thiolato sulfur atoms). The stereochemistry approaches square pyramidal with the bidentate ligand occupying an apical (imine nitrogen atom) and basal (thiolato sulfur atom) position. The structure of a nickel(II) complex of 1‐phenylglyoxal N(4)‐diethylthiosemicarbazone, [Ni(Pg4DE)], has a 4‐6‐5 trichelate system rather than the 5‐5‐5 system common to bis(thiosemicarbazones). Coordination of the hydrazinic nitrogen atom of the “phenyl arm” along with the thiolato sulfur atom provides the 4‐membered chelate ring.