Abstract

Abstract Three new coordination complexes [Mn(L1)(μ-azide)(azide)]2⋅4H2O (1), [Mn(L1)(fum)]n (2) [L1 = 2methyl-N1,N2-bis(pyridin-2yl)propane-1,2-diamine, fum = Fumaric acid] and [Co(L2)(azide)] (3) [L2 = 6 phenyl-1,3,5-triazine 2,4-diyl amino(pyridine-2yl)methanol] have been synthesized and X-ray crystallographically characterized. Complex 1, a dinuclear Mn(II) complex is formed by bridging azide ligand and other coordination sites are satisfied by tetradentate ligand L1 and terminal azide ligand. The overall structure is an incomplete supramolecular 3D cage structure, formed by intermolecular π … π interaction of pyridyl ligand and hydrogen bonding. Complex 2 comprised of eight coordinated Mn(II) centre where ligand L1 and fumarate is bridged between the metal centers that leads to a one dimensional chain structure which further extended to a 3D structure by π … π and C–H … π interactions. The overall structure is further stabilized by hydrogen bonding with the guest water molecules. Complex 3, a six coordinated mononuclear Co(II) discrete complex is consist of pentadentate ligand L2 and azide act as a terminal ligand. This Mononuclear complex is connected by π … π, C–H … π interactions and hydrogen bonding which ultimately leads to a supramolecular 2D architecture. All the complexes have been further characterized by elemental analysis, infrared spectroscopy (IR) and powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) studies.

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