Abstract

The potentially septadentate and trianionic Schiff base ligands, prepared from tris(2-aminoethyl)amine and three moles of salicylaldehyde, react with GaIII, CrIII, MnIII, FeIII and CoIII species to form 1 : 1 neutral compounds. This paper reports a range of such compounds, prepared from substituted aldehydes (3-OMe, 3-NO2-, 5-Cl, 5-Br, 5-OMe, and 5-NO2) as well as the parent salicylaldehyde; details are given of their electronic spectra; some polymorphs and isomorphous series are classified from the X-ray powder diffraction patterns; and a full X-ray structural analysis of the iron(III) compound of the 5-chloro-substituted ligand is reported. Crystals of the latter were cubic with a = 22.497(1)A, space group la3 (Tn7, No. 206). Data were collected by diffractometer, and the structure solved from 1 081 independent reflections by conventional Patterson and Fourier techniques; it was refined by block-diagonal least-squares to a final R of 0.060. The molecule is essentially an [Fe(O3N2)] octahedral species [Fe–O 1.953(6), Fe–N 2.185(7)A], lying on a three-fold crystallographic axis. The latter passes through the iron and the other (apical) nitrogen N(1), which appears to be antibonding with respect to the metal. This nitrogen is 3.26(2)A, from the metal atom, and almost co-planar with its three carbon-atom substituents. C–N(1)–C anglesare 117.8 (15)°; and N(1) isonly 0.2A below the C3plane. Thewater molecules, in the crystal, form a flattened octahedral set about the crystallographic C3 axis, hydrogen-bonded to themselves and to the phenolic oxygens of the ligand.

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