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Zinc and cobalt complexes with (2-carboxyphenoxy) acetic acid ligand: syntheses, structures, fluorescent and magnetic properties
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Inorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringMagnetic PropertiesTridentate Chelate Cpa2−EngineeringBiochemistryNatural SciencesCobalt ComplexesCoordination ComplexAcetic Acid LigandStructure ElucidationMolecular ComplexBinary CompoundsChemistryWater MoleculesInorganic SynthesisInorganic Compound
Four binary compounds, [Zn(cpa)(H2O)3] (1), [Co(cpa)(H2O)3] (2), [Zn(cpa)(H2O)]n, (3) and [Co(cpa)(H2O)]n (4) (H2cpa = (2-carboxyphenoxy)acetic acid), have been synthesized and structurally characterized. In mononuclear 1 or 2, the metal ion (ZnII for 1 and CoII for 2) is surrounded by three water molecules and one tridentate chelate cpa2− in a distorted octahedral geometry, while in 3 or 4, the central metal ion (ZnII for 3 and CoII for 4) is located in a deformed square–pyramid formed by one water and two cpa2−. Each cpa2− is chelate bridging μ2 coordination and forms a 1-D zigzag chain structure 2 or 3. The different synthesis conditions for 1–4 have been carefully discussed. The solid-state fluorescence measurements for 1 and 3 together with magnetic properties for 4 also have been investigated.
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