Complexes of formula M(L)2·nH2O [M=Co or Ni; L=indole-3-carboxylic (I3CH), indole-3-acetic (I3AH), indole-N-acetic (INAH), indole-N-methyl-2-carboxylic (INMH) and M=Co or Ni and Cu, L=indole-3-β-acrylic acids (I3βH)] were pepared and characaterized by i.r. and electronic spectroscopy and by susceptibility measurements and e.s.r. at room and low temperature. The cobalt and nickel complexes exhibit a distorted octahedral coordination except the Co(I3C)2 complex for which a tetrahedral coordination was suggested. The Cu(I3β)2·H2O shows e.p.r. features that can be interpreted if the triplet state, S=1, depending on the temperature, is able to migrate through the crystal lattice of carboxylate dimers such as the copper(II) acetate monohydrate. © 1992 Chapman & Hall.
Coordination of metal ions by indolic acids. Complexes of indole-3-carboxylic, indole-3-acetic, indole-3-β-acrylic, indole-N-acetic and indole-N-methyl-2-carboxylic acids with some divalent metal ions / Piu, Paola; Leoni, Vittorio; Zoroddu, Maria Antonietta; Manca, Gavina; Deiana, Salvatore; Gessa, Carlo. - In: TRANSITION METAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0340-4285. - 17:4(1992), pp. 283-286. [10.1007/BF02910889]
Coordination of metal ions by indolic acids. Complexes of indole-3-carboxylic, indole-3-acetic, indole-3-β-acrylic, indole-N-acetic and indole-N-methyl-2-carboxylic acids with some divalent metal ions
Piu, Paola;Zoroddu, Maria Antonietta;Manca, Gavina;Deiana, Salvatore;
1992-01-01
Abstract
Complexes of formula M(L)2·nH2O [M=Co or Ni; L=indole-3-carboxylic (I3CH), indole-3-acetic (I3AH), indole-N-acetic (INAH), indole-N-methyl-2-carboxylic (INMH) and M=Co or Ni and Cu, L=indole-3-β-acrylic acids (I3βH)] were pepared and characaterized by i.r. and electronic spectroscopy and by susceptibility measurements and e.s.r. at room and low temperature. The cobalt and nickel complexes exhibit a distorted octahedral coordination except the Co(I3C)2 complex for which a tetrahedral coordination was suggested. The Cu(I3β)2·H2O shows e.p.r. features that can be interpreted if the triplet state, S=1, depending on the temperature, is able to migrate through the crystal lattice of carboxylate dimers such as the copper(II) acetate monohydrate. © 1992 Chapman & Hall.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.