Abstract

Zinc complexes of the unsymmetric, binucleating Schiff base ligands 3-(N-[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]iminomethyl)-salicylic acid (H2L1) and 3-[N-(2-pyridylmethyl)iminomethyl]-salicylic acid (H2L2) have been studied in the solid state as well as in solution. Reaction of ZnX2 (X = NO3-, CH3CO2-) with 3-formylsalicylic acid and N,N-dimethylethylenediamine at neutral or slightly acidic pH afforded the dinuclear complexes [Zn2(HL1)2(H2O)2](NO3)2.2H2O (1a) and [Zn2(HL1)2(CH3CO2)2].6H2O (1b). The Zn ions, which are 3.126(1) A (1a) and 3.2665(7) A (1b) apart, are bridged by two phenolate oxygens. Further coordination sites of the ligand are the imine nitrogen and carboxylate oxygen, while the amino nitrogen is protonated. On dissolution in DMSO or DMF, 1a and 1b are converted into the mononuclear species [Zn(HL1)]+. Cleavage of the dinuclear complexes is accompanied by migration of the ammonium proton to the carboxylate group and coordination of the amino nitrogen to Zn. Reaction of 1b with base yielded the novel tetranuclear Zn complex [Zn4(L1)4].6.5H2O (2) that exhibits coordination number asymmetry. The four Zn ions having N2O3 and N2O4 coordination environments are located at the corners of a nearly square-planar rectangle. H2L2 binds Zn via the phenolate oxygen and, imine and pyridine nitrogens in acidic solution. Deprotonation of the carboxyl group in alkaline solution gave the tetranuclear compound [Zn4(L2)4].4.5H2O (4) with a cubane-like Zn4O4 core.

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