Abstract

The reactions of the complex [Co(DAP)2(Piv)2] · Piv (Ia), where Piv is the pivalate anion, DAP is 1,3-diaminopropane, with Cd(II) and Li(I) pivalates afford heterometallic compounds, molecular complex [CdCo(DAP)2(Piv)5] (I) and polymeric complex [LiCo(DAP)2(Piv)4]n (II) (CIF files CCDC nos. 1908223 and 1908224, respectively). According to X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, the electronic structure of cobalt ions in complexes Ia and I corresponds to low-spin Co(III) surrounded by strong-field ligands. The thermal destruction of I and II, studied by synchronous thermal analysis, includes stages of desorption of solvate molecules, destruction of the 1,3-diaminopropane molecule with nitrogen evolution, and degradation of carboxylate anions. The final product of thermolysis of I is the complex oxide CdCoO2.

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