A family of ligand and anion dependent structurally diverse Cu(II) Schiff-base complexes and their catalytic efficacy in an O-arylation reaction in ethanolic media

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Autor(a) principal: Maity, Tanmoy
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Saha, Debraj, Bhunia, Susmita, Brandao, Paula, Das, Soma, Koner, Subratanath
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/20548
Resumo: Two nitrato bridged dinuclear systems [Cu-2(L1)(2)(NO3)(3)] NO3 center dot H2O (1) and [Cu-2(L-2)(2)(NO3)(3)] NO3 center dot MeOH (2), five monomeric complexes viz. [Cu(L-3)(NO3)]NO3 (3), [Cu(L-4)(NO3)]NO3 (4), [Cu(L-5)(NO3)]NO3 (5), [Cu(L-6)(NO3)NO3] (7), [Cu(L7)(NO3)]NO3 (8) and one hetero bi-bridged (phenoxido and water) dinuclear complex [Cu-2(L-2)(2)(H2O)(2)](ClO4)(4)center dot 4H(2)O (6) have been synthesized and characterized using several physicochemical methods (L1 = 1-(N-3-methoxysalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine, L2 =1 -(N-3-ethoxysalicylideneimino)-ethane- 2-piperazine, L3 = 1-(N-4'-ethoxy-alpha-methylasalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine, L4 = 1-(N-5'-chloro-alpha-methylasalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine, L5 = 1-(N-5-chlorosalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine, L6 = 1-(N-4-methoxysalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine and L7 = 1-(N-40-methoxy-amethylasalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine). X-ray structural analysis showed that complexes 1 and 2 are discrete dinuclear species where the pentacoordinated metal centers are bridged through a nitrate ion. In 3, 4, 5 and 8 the monomeric copper center displays a square pyramidal geometry with a weak axial Cu-O bond. In 7, the monomeric copper center shows a distorted octahedral geometry with two coordinated nitrate anions. However, in 6 the two copper centers coordinate in different manners (one is square-pyramidal and the other is distorted octahedral) and are bridged through a phenoxido group and a water molecule. All complexes efficiently catalyze the C-O coupling reaction under homogeneous conditions at 80 degrees C to afford unsymmetrical diaryl ethers using nitroarenes to act as an excellent electrophile. Notably, the reaction is carried out in ethanol media which facilitates the avoidance of toxic wastes. Structurally diverse copper(II) Schiff-base complexes have rarely been used systematically in catalytic C-O coupling reactions.
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spelling A family of ligand and anion dependent structurally diverse Cu(II) Schiff-base complexes and their catalytic efficacy in an O-arylation reaction in ethanolic mediaCROSS-COUPLING REACTIONSDIARYL ETHERSC-OCOPPER(II) COMPLEXESARYL HALIDESCATECHOLASE ACTIVITYARYLBORONIC ACIDSBOND FORMATIONEFFICIENT CATALYSTCRYSTAL-STRUCTURESTwo nitrato bridged dinuclear systems [Cu-2(L1)(2)(NO3)(3)] NO3 center dot H2O (1) and [Cu-2(L-2)(2)(NO3)(3)] NO3 center dot MeOH (2), five monomeric complexes viz. [Cu(L-3)(NO3)]NO3 (3), [Cu(L-4)(NO3)]NO3 (4), [Cu(L-5)(NO3)]NO3 (5), [Cu(L-6)(NO3)NO3] (7), [Cu(L7)(NO3)]NO3 (8) and one hetero bi-bridged (phenoxido and water) dinuclear complex [Cu-2(L-2)(2)(H2O)(2)](ClO4)(4)center dot 4H(2)O (6) have been synthesized and characterized using several physicochemical methods (L1 = 1-(N-3-methoxysalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine, L2 =1 -(N-3-ethoxysalicylideneimino)-ethane- 2-piperazine, L3 = 1-(N-4'-ethoxy-alpha-methylasalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine, L4 = 1-(N-5'-chloro-alpha-methylasalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine, L5 = 1-(N-5-chlorosalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine, L6 = 1-(N-4-methoxysalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine and L7 = 1-(N-40-methoxy-amethylasalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine). X-ray structural analysis showed that complexes 1 and 2 are discrete dinuclear species where the pentacoordinated metal centers are bridged through a nitrate ion. In 3, 4, 5 and 8 the monomeric copper center displays a square pyramidal geometry with a weak axial Cu-O bond. In 7, the monomeric copper center shows a distorted octahedral geometry with two coordinated nitrate anions. However, in 6 the two copper centers coordinate in different manners (one is square-pyramidal and the other is distorted octahedral) and are bridged through a phenoxido group and a water molecule. All complexes efficiently catalyze the C-O coupling reaction under homogeneous conditions at 80 degrees C to afford unsymmetrical diaryl ethers using nitroarenes to act as an excellent electrophile. Notably, the reaction is carried out in ethanol media which facilitates the avoidance of toxic wastes. Structurally diverse copper(II) Schiff-base complexes have rarely been used systematically in catalytic C-O coupling reactions.ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY2017-12-07T19:51:01Z2015-01-01T00:00:00Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/20548eng2046-206910.1039/c5ra14758aMaity, TanmoySaha, DebrajBhunia, SusmitaBrandao, PaulaDas, SomaKoner, Subratanathinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T11:40:23Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/20548Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:55:13.780489Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A family of ligand and anion dependent structurally diverse Cu(II) Schiff-base complexes and their catalytic efficacy in an O-arylation reaction in ethanolic media
title A family of ligand and anion dependent structurally diverse Cu(II) Schiff-base complexes and their catalytic efficacy in an O-arylation reaction in ethanolic media
spellingShingle A family of ligand and anion dependent structurally diverse Cu(II) Schiff-base complexes and their catalytic efficacy in an O-arylation reaction in ethanolic media
Maity, Tanmoy
CROSS-COUPLING REACTIONS
DIARYL ETHERS
C-O
COPPER(II) COMPLEXES
ARYL HALIDES
CATECHOLASE ACTIVITY
ARYLBORONIC ACIDS
BOND FORMATION
EFFICIENT CATALYST
CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES
title_short A family of ligand and anion dependent structurally diverse Cu(II) Schiff-base complexes and their catalytic efficacy in an O-arylation reaction in ethanolic media
title_full A family of ligand and anion dependent structurally diverse Cu(II) Schiff-base complexes and their catalytic efficacy in an O-arylation reaction in ethanolic media
title_fullStr A family of ligand and anion dependent structurally diverse Cu(II) Schiff-base complexes and their catalytic efficacy in an O-arylation reaction in ethanolic media
title_full_unstemmed A family of ligand and anion dependent structurally diverse Cu(II) Schiff-base complexes and their catalytic efficacy in an O-arylation reaction in ethanolic media
title_sort A family of ligand and anion dependent structurally diverse Cu(II) Schiff-base complexes and their catalytic efficacy in an O-arylation reaction in ethanolic media
author Maity, Tanmoy
author_facet Maity, Tanmoy
Saha, Debraj
Bhunia, Susmita
Brandao, Paula
Das, Soma
Koner, Subratanath
author_role author
author2 Saha, Debraj
Bhunia, Susmita
Brandao, Paula
Das, Soma
Koner, Subratanath
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maity, Tanmoy
Saha, Debraj
Bhunia, Susmita
Brandao, Paula
Das, Soma
Koner, Subratanath
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv CROSS-COUPLING REACTIONS
DIARYL ETHERS
C-O
COPPER(II) COMPLEXES
ARYL HALIDES
CATECHOLASE ACTIVITY
ARYLBORONIC ACIDS
BOND FORMATION
EFFICIENT CATALYST
CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES
topic CROSS-COUPLING REACTIONS
DIARYL ETHERS
C-O
COPPER(II) COMPLEXES
ARYL HALIDES
CATECHOLASE ACTIVITY
ARYLBORONIC ACIDS
BOND FORMATION
EFFICIENT CATALYST
CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES
description Two nitrato bridged dinuclear systems [Cu-2(L1)(2)(NO3)(3)] NO3 center dot H2O (1) and [Cu-2(L-2)(2)(NO3)(3)] NO3 center dot MeOH (2), five monomeric complexes viz. [Cu(L-3)(NO3)]NO3 (3), [Cu(L-4)(NO3)]NO3 (4), [Cu(L-5)(NO3)]NO3 (5), [Cu(L-6)(NO3)NO3] (7), [Cu(L7)(NO3)]NO3 (8) and one hetero bi-bridged (phenoxido and water) dinuclear complex [Cu-2(L-2)(2)(H2O)(2)](ClO4)(4)center dot 4H(2)O (6) have been synthesized and characterized using several physicochemical methods (L1 = 1-(N-3-methoxysalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine, L2 =1 -(N-3-ethoxysalicylideneimino)-ethane- 2-piperazine, L3 = 1-(N-4'-ethoxy-alpha-methylasalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine, L4 = 1-(N-5'-chloro-alpha-methylasalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine, L5 = 1-(N-5-chlorosalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine, L6 = 1-(N-4-methoxysalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine and L7 = 1-(N-40-methoxy-amethylasalicylideneimino)-ethane-2-piperazine). X-ray structural analysis showed that complexes 1 and 2 are discrete dinuclear species where the pentacoordinated metal centers are bridged through a nitrate ion. In 3, 4, 5 and 8 the monomeric copper center displays a square pyramidal geometry with a weak axial Cu-O bond. In 7, the monomeric copper center shows a distorted octahedral geometry with two coordinated nitrate anions. However, in 6 the two copper centers coordinate in different manners (one is square-pyramidal and the other is distorted octahedral) and are bridged through a phenoxido group and a water molecule. All complexes efficiently catalyze the C-O coupling reaction under homogeneous conditions at 80 degrees C to afford unsymmetrical diaryl ethers using nitroarenes to act as an excellent electrophile. Notably, the reaction is carried out in ethanol media which facilitates the avoidance of toxic wastes. Structurally diverse copper(II) Schiff-base complexes have rarely been used systematically in catalytic C-O coupling reactions.
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