Skip to main content
Log in

Cobalt(II, III) and copper(II) complexes of 3-(2-furylidene) hydrazino-5,6-diphenyl-1,2,4-triazine

  • Published:
Transition Metal Chemistry Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

A new series of cobalt(II, III) and copper(II) complexes of 3-(2-furylidene) hydrazino-5,6-diphenyl-1,2,4-triazine (L) having formulae LMIIX2, L2MIIX2 and LCoIIIX3, (X = Cl, OAc or ClO4; MII = CoII or CuII) were isolated and characterized by elemental analyses, molar conductances, magnetic moments and i.r., electronic and e.s.r. spectral measurements. The i.r. spectra indicated that the ligand, L, behaves as a neutral bidentate towards divalent metal ions via a triazine-N, and azomethine-N, and acts as a tridentate towards cobalt(III) via the same two nitrogen atoms and the furan-O. The magnetic moments and electronic spectral data suggest a pseudo-tetrahedral geometry for [L2Co]Cl2, a diamagnetic tetragonally distorted octahedral geometry for [LCoCl3], [LCo(OAc)3] · 4H2O and [LCo(H2O)3](ClO4)3 and a dimeric square pyramidal geometry for both [LCuCl2] and [LCu(OAc)2] · 2H2O through bridged chloro and acetato ligands, respectively. The ligand field parameters (B′, 10Dq and β) were evaluated from the electronic spectral data and magnetic moments and related to the bonding of the complexes. The X-band e.s.r. spectra showed three g values with large magnetic anisotropy for [L2Co]Cl2 in accordance with pseudo-tetrahedral CoII complexes; axial pattern for [LCuCl2], [LCu(OAc)2] · 2H2O and [L2Cu(H2O)2](ClO4)2 with two g values and a signal due to ΔM s = ±2 transition for both chloro and acetato copper(II) complexes.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  1. S. Saxena, M. Verma, A.K. Saxena and K. Shanker, Arzneim. Forsch., 44, 766 (1994).

    Google Scholar 

  2. W.M. Davidson and W.D. Boykin, J. Pharm. Sci., 65, 737 (1978).

    Google Scholar 

  3. A.K. Mansour, S.B. Awad and S. Antown, Z. Naturforsch., B29, 792 (1974).

    Google Scholar 

  4. P.W. Hielman, R.D. Gielman, A.J. Scozzie, R.J. Wayner, M.J. Gollo and S.Z. Ariyan, J. Pharm. Sci., 69, 282 (1980).

    Google Scholar 

  5. Z. El-Gendy and R.M. Abdel-Rahman, Indian J. Heterocycl. Chem., 4, 293 (1995).

    Google Scholar 

  6. I.M. Labouta, N.H. Eshba and H.M. Salama, Farm. Sci. Ed., 16, 29 (1988).

    Google Scholar 

  7. R.M. Abdel-Rahman, M. Seada, M. Fawzy and I. El-Baz, Farmaco, 48, 397 (1993).

    Google Scholar 

  8. N.I. Korotkikh, G.A. Losev, V.F. Lipnitsky, S.G. Kalistratov, A.S. Sokolova and O.P. Shvaika, Khim.-Farm. Zh., 27, 51 (1993); Chem Abstr., 122, 81223n (1995).

    Google Scholar 

  9. H.E. Paul and R.C. Bender, J. Pharmacol. Explt. Therap., 98, 153 (1950).

    Google Scholar 

  10. G.A. Howarth, W. Hoyle and B.J. Wakefield, Talanta, 16, 967 (1969).

    Google Scholar 

  11. G. Plesch, C. Friebel, S.A. Warda, J. Sivy and O. Svajlenova, Transition Met. Chem., 22, 433 (1997) and references therein.

    Google Scholar 

  12. A.I. Vogel, A Textbook of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis, 4th edit., ELBS and Longman, London, 1978.

    Google Scholar 

  13. W.J. Geary, Coord. Rev., 7, 81 (1971).

    Google Scholar 

  14. M.F. El-Shazly, A. El-Dissouky, T.M. Salem and M.M. Osman, Inorg. Chim. Acta, 40, 1(1980).

    Google Scholar 

  15. M.F. El-Shazly, T.M. Salem, A. El-Dissouky and A.M. Hindawey, Inorg. Chim. Acta, 25, 55 (1977).

    Google Scholar 

  16. U.A. Bhagwat, V.A. Mukhedkar and A.J. Mukhedkar, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2319 (1980).

  17. G.B. Deacon and R.J. Phillips, Coord. Chem. Rev., 33, 227 (1980).

    Google Scholar 

  18. K. Nakamoto, Infrared and Raman Spectra of Inorganic and Coordination Compounds, Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1986.

    Google Scholar 

  19. B.N. Figgis, Introduction to Ligand Fields, Wiley, New York, 1986.

    Google Scholar 

  20. R.S. Brada and W. Low, Phys. Rev., 113, 775 (1959).

    Google Scholar 

  21. Y. Tanabe and S. Sugano, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn, 9, 753 (1954).

    Google Scholar 

  22. R.H. Holm and F.A. Cotton, J. Chem. Phys., 32, 1168 (1960).

    Google Scholar 

  23. M. Gerloch, R.F. McMeeking and A.M. White, J. Chem. Soc., 2452 (1975).

  24. M. Suzuki, H. Kanatomi, Y. Demura and I. Murase, Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn, 57, 1003 (1984).

    Google Scholar 

  25. A. El-Dissouky, Spectrochim. Acta, 43(A), 1177 (1987).

    Google Scholar 

  26. A. Bencini, C. Benelli, D. Gatteschi and C. Zanchini, Inorg. Chem., 18, 2137 (1979).

    Google Scholar 

  27. E. Yamaka and R.G. Barnes, Phys. Rev., 125, 1568 (1962).

    Google Scholar 

  28. A.B.P. Lever, Inorganic Electronic Spectroscopy, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1968.

    Google Scholar 

  29. B.J. Hathaway and A.A.G. Tomlinson, Coord. Chem. Rev., 5, 1 (1970).

    Google Scholar 

  30. M. Melník, I. Potocnak, L. Macãškova, D. Mikloš and C. Hollway, Polyhedron, 15, 2159 (1996).

    Google Scholar 

  31. B.J. Hathaway, Struct. Bonding, 57, 56 (1984).

    Google Scholar 

  32. K.Z. Ismail, A.K. Shehata and A. El-Dissouky, Polydedron, 16, 2909 (1997).

    Google Scholar 

  33. B.J. Hathaway, R.J. Dudley and P. Nichollas, J. Chem. Soc. (A), 1845 (1969).

  34. A.A.G. Tomlinson, B.J. Hathaway, D.E. Billing and P. Nicholas, J. Chem. Soc. (A), 65 (1969).

  35. R.G. Bhirud and T. Srivastava, Inorg. Chim. Acta, 173, 121 (1990) and references therein.

    Google Scholar 

  36. D.E. Nickless, M.J. Power and F.L. Vrbach, Inorg. Chem., 22, 3210 (1983).

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Kandil, S.S., Ali, G.Y. & El-Dissouky, A. Cobalt(II, III) and copper(II) complexes of 3-(2-furylidene) hydrazino-5,6-diphenyl-1,2,4-triazine. Transition Metal Chemistry 27, 398–406 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015098918343

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015098918343

Keywords

Navigation