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Cation- and/or anion-directed reaction routes. Could the desolvation pattern of isostructural coordination compounds be related to their molecular structure?

Hollo, Berta; Rodić, Marko V.; Bera, Oskar; Jovicic, Mirjana; Leovac, Vukadin M.; Tomić, Zoran D.; Szecsenyi, Katalin Meszaros

(2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Hollo, Berta
AU  - Rodić, Marko V.
AU  - Bera, Oskar
AU  - Jovicic, Mirjana
AU  - Leovac, Vukadin M.
AU  - Tomić, Zoran D.
AU  - Szecsenyi, Katalin Meszaros
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5791
AB  - The crystal and molecular structure of [Cu(ampf)(ClO4)(MeOH)(2)]ClO4, (1), ampf = N, N-bis(4-acetyl-5-methylpyrazol-3-yl)formamidine, determined by X-ray crystallography is described and compared with the structurally related copper(II) complexes, formed under similar experimental conditions, using Cu-II salts with different anions. The complex formation is discussed in view of the structures of cobalt(II) and nickel(II) complexes with the same organic ligand and different anions, also formed under similar reaction conditions. Solvent molecules coordinated to the central atom play an important role in biologic systems. To get a better insight into the desolvation mechanism, in this study the desolvation pattern of 1 is presented. As in literature little attention is paid to the desolvation mechanism of solvate complexes, the desolvation mechanism of three, potentially biologically active isostructural pairs of octahedral Ni-II and Co-II compounds with ampf and dmpc (3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazole-1-carboxamidine) ligands are evaluated and compared with the desolvation of 1. The results of the thermal data are discussed on the basis of structural features of the compounds. The minor differences in structures of the related compounds cannot be straightforwardly connected with the different solvent evaporation mechanism. To explain the differences found in desolvation pattern in isostructural Co-II and Ni-II complexes the Jahn-Teller effect is proposed.
T2  - Structural Chemistry
T1  - Cation- and/or anion-directed reaction routes. Could the desolvation pattern of isostructural coordination compounds be related to their molecular structure?
VL  - 24
IS  - 6
SP  - 2193
EP  - 2201
DO  - 10.1007/s11224-013-0270-9
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Hollo, Berta and Rodić, Marko V. and Bera, Oskar and Jovicic, Mirjana and Leovac, Vukadin M. and Tomić, Zoran D. and Szecsenyi, Katalin Meszaros",
year = "2013",
abstract = "The crystal and molecular structure of [Cu(ampf)(ClO4)(MeOH)(2)]ClO4, (1), ampf = N, N-bis(4-acetyl-5-methylpyrazol-3-yl)formamidine, determined by X-ray crystallography is described and compared with the structurally related copper(II) complexes, formed under similar experimental conditions, using Cu-II salts with different anions. The complex formation is discussed in view of the structures of cobalt(II) and nickel(II) complexes with the same organic ligand and different anions, also formed under similar reaction conditions. Solvent molecules coordinated to the central atom play an important role in biologic systems. To get a better insight into the desolvation mechanism, in this study the desolvation pattern of 1 is presented. As in literature little attention is paid to the desolvation mechanism of solvate complexes, the desolvation mechanism of three, potentially biologically active isostructural pairs of octahedral Ni-II and Co-II compounds with ampf and dmpc (3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazole-1-carboxamidine) ligands are evaluated and compared with the desolvation of 1. The results of the thermal data are discussed on the basis of structural features of the compounds. The minor differences in structures of the related compounds cannot be straightforwardly connected with the different solvent evaporation mechanism. To explain the differences found in desolvation pattern in isostructural Co-II and Ni-II complexes the Jahn-Teller effect is proposed.",
journal = "Structural Chemistry",
title = "Cation- and/or anion-directed reaction routes. Could the desolvation pattern of isostructural coordination compounds be related to their molecular structure?",
volume = "24",
number = "6",
pages = "2193-2201",
doi = "10.1007/s11224-013-0270-9"
}
Hollo, B., Rodić, M. V., Bera, O., Jovicic, M., Leovac, V. M., Tomić, Z. D.,& Szecsenyi, K. M.. (2013). Cation- and/or anion-directed reaction routes. Could the desolvation pattern of isostructural coordination compounds be related to their molecular structure?. in Structural Chemistry, 24(6), 2193-2201.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11224-013-0270-9
Hollo B, Rodić MV, Bera O, Jovicic M, Leovac VM, Tomić ZD, Szecsenyi KM. Cation- and/or anion-directed reaction routes. Could the desolvation pattern of isostructural coordination compounds be related to their molecular structure?. in Structural Chemistry. 2013;24(6):2193-2201.
doi:10.1007/s11224-013-0270-9 .
Hollo, Berta, Rodić, Marko V., Bera, Oskar, Jovicic, Mirjana, Leovac, Vukadin M., Tomić, Zoran D., Szecsenyi, Katalin Meszaros, "Cation- and/or anion-directed reaction routes. Could the desolvation pattern of isostructural coordination compounds be related to their molecular structure?" in Structural Chemistry, 24, no. 6 (2013):2193-2201,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11224-013-0270-9 . .
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