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. 2013 Feb 7;42(5):1905-20.
doi: 10.1039/c2dt32283h. Epub 2012 Nov 22.

The influence of counter ion and ligand methyl substitution on the solid-state structures and photophysical properties of mercury(II) complexes with (E)-N-(pyridin-2-ylmethylidene)arylamines

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The influence of counter ion and ligand methyl substitution on the solid-state structures and photophysical properties of mercury(II) complexes with (E)-N-(pyridin-2-ylmethylidene)arylamines

Tushar S Basu Baul et al. Dalton Trans. .
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Abstract

Ten neutral monomeric, dimeric and polymeric mercury(II) complexes of compositions HgX(2)L (3, 8), [HgX(2)L](2) (1, 2, 4-6 and 7), [Hg(NO(3))(2)L](n) (9) and {[Hg(N(3))(2)L](2)}(n) (10) where X = chloride, bromide, iodide, nitrate and azide, and L = (E)-N-(pyridin-2-ylmethylidene)arylamine, are described. Compounds 1-10 were characterized by elemental analyses, and IR and (1)H NMR spectroscopic studies. The solution-state photophysical properties of the complexes are highly dependent on the anions as seen in the fluorescence emission features. Single-crystal X-ray crystallography showed that the molecular complexes can aggregate into larger entities depending upon the anion coordinated to the metal centre. Iodide gives discrete monomeric complexes, chloride and bromide generate binuclear complexes formed through Hg-X-Hg bridges, while nitrate and azide lead to 1D coordination polymers. The significant differences in the observed aggregation patterns of the compounds indicate that the anions exert a substantial influence on the formation of the compounds. A further influence upon supramolecular aggregation is the presence of methyl substituents in L(3) and L(4), which generally enhances the probability of forming supramolecular ππ interactions involving the five-membered C(2)N(2)Hg chelate rings in their crystal structures.

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