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. 2009 Jun 15;48(12):5234-43.
doi: 10.1021/ic900223f.

Cobalt complex as building blocks: synthesis, characterization, and catalytic applications of {Cd2+-Co3+-Cd2+} and {Hg2+-Co3+-Hg2+} heterobimetallic complexes

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Cobalt complex as building blocks: synthesis, characterization, and catalytic applications of {Cd2+-Co3+-Cd2+} and {Hg2+-Co3+-Hg2+} heterobimetallic complexes

Anurag Mishra et al. Inorg Chem. .

Abstract

The present work demonstrates the utilization of the Co(3+) complex of pyridine-amide ligand as building blocks for the assembly of heterobimetallic complexes. These Co(3+)-centered building blocks orient the tethered pyridine groups to a preorganized cleft that successively coordinates to the Cd(2+) and Hg(2+) ions in the periphery. Both {Cd(2+)-Co(3+)-Cd(2+)} and {Hg(2+)-Co(3+)-Hg(2+)} heterobimetallic complexes have been thoroughly characterized, including crystal structures depicting interesting weak interactions in the solid state. The {Cd(2+)-Co(3+)-Cd(2+)} and {Hg(2+)-Co(3+)-Hg(2+)} heterobimetallic complexes have been further used for the catalytic cyanosilylation of imines and ring-opening reactions of oxiranes and thiiranes. The results suggest peripheral metal-selective catalytic reactions.

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