Coumarin-naphthohydrazone ligand with a rare coordination mode to form Mn(II) and Co(II) 1-D coordination polymers: synthesis, characterization, and crystal structure

Bikas, R; Farzaneh-Bonab, H; Noshiranzadeh, N; Aygun, M; Emami, M; Lis, T

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4760203

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Journal Article

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2018

HERO ID 4760203
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Year 2018
Title Coumarin-naphthohydrazone ligand with a rare coordination mode to form Mn(II) and Co(II) 1-D coordination polymers: synthesis, characterization, and crystal structure
Authors Bikas, R; Farzaneh-Bonab, H; Noshiranzadeh, N; Aygun, M; Emami, M; Lis, T
Journal Journal of Coordination Chemistry
Volume 71
Issue 8
Page Numbers 1127-1146
Abstract The hydrazone (E)-3-hydroxy-N'-(1-(2-oxo-2H-chromen-3-yl)ethylidene)-2-naphthohydrazide (H2L) was synthesized from the reaction of 3-acetylcoumarin and 3-hydroxy-2-naphthoic hydrazide in methanol. Compounds [Mn(H2L)(NO3)(2)(CH3OH)]?CH3OH (1a), [Mn(HL)(NO3)(CH3OH)](n) (1b), [Co(HL)(NO3)(CH3OH)](n) (2), and [Cu(HL)(NO3)] (3) were obtained by reaction of an equimolar amount of H2L with nitrate salts of Mn(II), Co(II), or Cu(II) in methanol. The reaction of ligand and Mn(NO3)(2)4H(2)O was also carried out in the presence of sodium azide which led to the 1-D coordination polymer, [Mn(HL)(N-3)(CH3OH)](n) (4). All of the synthesized compounds were characterized by elemental analyses and spectroscopic methods. Single-crystal X-ray analysis of 1-4 indicated that H2L is neutral (in 1a) or mononegative ligand (in 1b, 2, 3 and 4). In 1b, 2 and 4 the 1-D polymeric chain is found by a rare coordination mode of this kind of hydrazone ligand since the naphtholic oxygen is coordinated to the neighboring metal ions while the NH moiety of hydrazone remains intact, also confirmed by FT-IR spectroscopic studies. The thermal stability of 2 and 4 were also studied from 30-1000 degrees C. <br> <br>[GRAPHICS] <br> <br>.
Doi 10.1080/00958972.2018.1446083
Wosid WOS:000433493500004
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Keyword Hydrazone; coumarin Schiff base; crystal structure; spectroscopic studies; TGA