Abstract
We have synthesized and characterized four new copper(II) complexes with 2-hydroxypyridine in its lactam tautomeric form (2-pydo) and 4-hydroxypyridine in both lactim (4-hpy) and lactam (2-pydo) tautomeric forms: [Cu2(µ-Ac)4(4-pydo)2]·2CH3CH (1), [Cu(Ac)2(4-hpy)2(H2O)] (2), [Cu(2-pydo)4(NO3)2] (3), and [Cu(4-pydo)2(NO3)(H2O)2]NO3 (4). The products were characterized structurally by single-crystal X-ray analysis and FT-IR spectroscopy. The complexes consist of five or six coordinated central Cu2+ ion with 4-pydo, 4-hpy, 2-pydo, acetate, nitrate, and water ligands. Magnetic measurements carried out between 2 and 300 K give the results of µeff ≈ 1.7 BM at room temperature, as expected for Cu2+. The thermal analysis showed that the final product, obtained by heating the title compounds to 600 °C in nitrogen, is nanosized elemental copper. The results are comparable to those reported in literature for analogous compounds.
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