Abstract

The following chiral compounds were synthesized: [ZnLCl2] · EtOH (I) and ZnLCl2 (II), where L is the pyrazolin-5-ol derivative obtained from terpene (+)-3-carene. According to the X-ray diffraction data, the crystal structure of compound I is built of acentric molecules of the mononuclear ZnLCl2 complex and EtOH molecules. In molecules of the complex, the Zn2+ ion is coordinated by two N atoms of the bidentate chelating ligand L and two Cl atoms at the vertices of the distorted tetrahedron. The intermolecular contacts and the hydrogen bonds Cl(1)…H-O(1) between the adjacent ZnLCl2 molecules result in the formation of chains parallel to the y axis. The reactant L and solvate I possess weak photoluminescence in the visible spectral range. Complex II exhibits more intense photoluminescence at λmax = 416 and 517 nm.

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