Abstract

The reaction of NiCl 2·6H 2O with a hemilabile diaminodiamide ligand 4,7-diazadecanediamide gave a pale blue compound [Ni(C 8H 18N 4O 2)(H 2O) 2]·2Cl ( 1). In basic solution, 1 was transformed to a yellow species [Ni(C 8H 16N 4O 2)]·3H 2O ( 2) by the Ni–O to Ni–N bond rearrangement at two amide sites of the complex. Structures of 1 and 2 were characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. Structural data for 1 indicated that the nickel atom adopts a six-coordinated N 2O 4 environment and gives an octahedral geometry. The structure of 2 showed that the nickel atom adopts a four-coordinated N 4 environment, giving a square-planar geometry. Compounds 1 and 2 are structurally switchable in response to pH in an aqueous solution. The results presented could be useful in the design of new Ni(II)-based switching materials.

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