Abstract

One linear homo-metallic trinuclear [{CuL1(CH3OH)}2Cu(ClO4)2] (1); five trinuclear hetero-metallic; bent [(CuL1)2Ni(H2O)2](ClO4)2·H2O (2), linear [(CuL1)2Zn(ClO4)2] (3), bent [{CuL2(ClO4)}{CuL2(CH3OH)}Ni(CH3OH)2](ClO4)·(CH3OH)·0.25(H2O) (4), triangular [(CuL2){CuL2(CH3CN)}Ni(CH3CN)2](ClO4)2 (5), triangular [(CuL2)2Ni(H2O)2](ClO4)2·3H2O (6) and one rare tetranuclear star-shaped [{CuL2(H2O)}2(CuL2)Zn](ClO4)2·H2O (7) complexes have been synthesized by reacting the “metalloligand”, [CuL1] or [CuL2] with corresponding metal perchlorate where the di-Schiff base ligands H2L1=N,N′-bis(salicylidene)-1,3-propanediamine and H2L2=(N,N′-bis(α-methylsalicylidene)-1,3-propanediamine. The structures of all the seven complexes have been determined by X-ray crystallography. Structural analysis shows that complexes 1–6 are discrete trinuclear species where phenoxido groups of two terminal “metalloligands” coordinate to a central Cu(II) in 1 or Ni(II) in 2, 4–6 or Zn(II) in 3. In 1 and 3 two trans axial positions of the central Cu(II) are weakly coordinated by the oxygen atoms of perchlorate anions and the molecules are linear. However, in 2, 4–6 two solvent molecules coordinate to the cis positions of the central Ni(II) to complete its distorted octahedral geometry that makes the molecules bent or triangular. On the other hand, complex 7 is a star-shaped tetranuclear species. In which three metalloligands bind a central Zn(II) ion through double phenoxido bridge.

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