: The homobinuclear complexes of Cu(II) and Ni(II) with N,N′-bis(3-Carboxyl salicyl aminal ethylene) oxalamide were synthesized, and characterized by elemental analysis, IR spectra, Uv-visible spectra, conductometry, thermogravimetry, and magnetic susceptibility measurement, which indicated the complexes own an oxalic amide bridge-linking structure. Room temperature magnetic moment data show that there are antiferromagnetic spin coupling through oxalic amide conjugated double bond, In DMF, the redox half wave potential of Cu(II) binuclear complexes have been measured by cyclic voltammetry, which proves that the Cu(II) complex has two redox waves.
The binuclear complex [Cu2(TS)(H2O)]·CH3OH , where TS denotes the binucleating ligand derived from the schiff base N,N′ bis(3 carboxylsalidene)trimethylenediamine, was obtained from the self decomposition of mononuclear complex Na2CuTS·H2O. It crystallizes in the monoclinic system, space group P21/c. The lattice parameters are a=11.935(2)?,b=15.667(3)?,c=11.621(2)?,β=111.60(3)°,V=2020.2(7)?3, Z=4 with R=0.0467. The structure is made of binuclear units, in which two copper atoms are bridged by two phenolic oxygen atoms. The "inside"copper atom is coordinated by two nitrogens, two phenolic oxygens in a planar coordination site, the copper atom deviates from the mean plane by 0.47?. The "outside"copper atom is five coordinated by two phenolic oxygen atoms?two equatorial carboxyl oxygen atoms and one axial water oxygen atom in a distorted tetragonal cone site, the copper atom is pulled out of the equatorial plane by 0.46?.
The single crystal of [CuCo(TS)(H2O)·H2O],where TS is the schiff base N,N’ bis(3 carboxylsalidene)trimethylenediamine, was obtained and its crystal structure was determined by the single crystal X ray diffraction method at room temperature. It crystallizes in the monoclinic system, space group P21/c. The lattice parameters are a=11.855(2)?, b=14.722(3)?, c=12.080(2)?, β=117.32(3)°, V=1879.4(7)?3 , Z=4 with R1=0.0330. The structure is made of heterobinuclear units . The copper atom is coordinated by two nitrogens, two phenolic oxygens, in a square planar manner. And the cobalt atom is coordinated by two phenolic oxygen atoms, two equatorial carboxyl oxygen atoms and one axial water oxygen atom, in a distorted square pyramid. Two metal atoms are bridged by two phenolic oxygens. In the crystal packing, the neutral molecules built layers. Within these layers the molecules are connected through hydrogen bonds. And the thermal property of the complex according to crystal structure is also investigated.