TY - JOUR A1 - Vaskova, Zuzana A1 - Kitanovski, Nives A1 - Jaglicic, Zvonko A1 - Strauch, Peter A1 - Ruzickova, Zdenka A1 - Valigura, Dusan A1 - Koman, Marian A1 - Kozlevcar, Bojan A1 - Moncol, Jan T1 - Synthesis and magneto-structural characterization of copper(II) nitrobenzoate complexes containing nicotinamide or methylnicotinamide ligands JF - Polyhedron : the international journal of inorganic and organometallic chemistry N2 - Three new copper(II) 4-nitrobenzoato coordination compounds (4-NO(2)bz(-) = 4-nitrobenzoate anions) with N-methylnicotinamide (mna) [Cu(4-NO(2)bz)(2)(mna)(2)(H2O)] (1), [Cu(4-NO(2)bz)(2)(mu-mna)(H2O)](2) (2) and [Cu(mu-4-NO(2)bz)(2)(mna)](2) (3) were synthesized and characterized. Due to a comparison, additional two related compounds [Cu(3,5-(NO2)(2)bz)(2)(mna)(2)(H2O)] (4) (nia = nicotinamide, 3,5-(NO2)(2)bz(-) = 3,5-dinitrobenzoate anions) and [Cu(mu-2-NO(2)bz)(2)(mna)](2) (5) (2-NO(2)bz(-) = 2-nitrobenzoate anions) were isolated. The mononuclear compounds with mna 1 and nia 4 show CuO2N2O chromophores with the water molecule placed at the apex of the square pyramid. The square-pyramidal coordination sphere CuO3NO in 2 differs to CuO2N2O in 1 and 4. Differently, the water molecule is in 2 at the basal-plane, while two mna molecules serve also as bridges via N-py and 0-amido enabling a dinuclear molecular structure 1, 2 and 4 are paramagnetic though a dinuclear structure is seen in 2, while a clear-cut strong antiferromagnetic (AFM) coupling (2J -300 cm(-1)) is found for the compounds 3 and 5. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. KW - Copper(II) KW - Nicotinamide KW - N-methylnicotinamide KW - Crystal structure KW - Magnetic properties Y1 - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.poly.2014.07.017 SN - 0277-5387 VL - 81 SP - 555 EP - 563 PB - Elsevier CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Najafpour, Mohammad Mahdi A1 - Hillier, Warwick A1 - Shamkhali, Amir Nasser A1 - Amini, Mojtaba A1 - Beckmann, Katrin A1 - Jaglicic, Zvonko A1 - Jagodic, Marko A1 - Strauch, Peter A1 - Moghaddam, Atefeh Nemati A1 - Beretta, Giangiacomo A1 - Bagherzadeh, Mojtaba T1 - Synthesis, characterization, DFT studies and catalytic activities of manganese(II) complex with 1,4-bis(2,2 ':6,2 ''-terpyridin-4 '-yl) benzene JF - Dalton transactions : a journal of inorganic chemistry, including bioinorganic, organometallic, and solid-state chemistry N2 - A new di-manganese complex with "back-to-back" 1,4-bis(2,2':6,2 ''-terpyridin-4'-yl) benzene ligation has been synthesized and characterised by a variety of techniques. The back-to-back ligation presents a novel new mononuclear manganese catalytic centre that functions as a heterogeneous catalysis for the evolution of oxygen in the presence of an exogenous oxidant. We discuss the synthesis and spectroscopic characterizations of this complex and propose a mechanism for oxygen evolution activity of the compound in the presence of oxone. The di-manganese complex also shows efficient and selective catalytic oxidation of sulfides in the presence of H2O2. Density functional theory calculations were used to assess the structural optimization of the complex and a proposed reaction pathway with oxone. The calculations show that middle benzene ring is distorted respect to both of metallic centers, and this in turn leads to negligible resonance of electrons between two sides of complex. The calculations also indicate the unpaired electron located on oxyl-ligand emphasizes the radical mechanism of water oxidation for the system. Y1 - 2012 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1039/c2dt31544k SN - 1477-9226 VL - 41 IS - 39 SP - 12282 EP - 12288 PB - Royal Society of Chemistry CY - Cambridge ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kozlevcar, Bojan A1 - Gamez, Patrick A1 - de Gelder, Rene A1 - Jaglicic, Zvonko A1 - Strauch, Peter A1 - Kitanovski, Nives A1 - Reedijk, Jan T1 - Counterion and solvent effects on the primary coordination sphere of copper(II) Bis(3,5-dimethylpyrazol-1-yl)acetic acid coordination compounds JF - European journal of inorganic chemistry : a journal of ChemPubSoc Europe N2 - Four copper(II) coordination compounds with the neutral ligand bis(3,5-dimethylpyrazol-1-yl)acetic acid (Hbdmpza, C(12)H(16)N(4)O(2)) and its anionic form (bdmpza(-)), namely [Cu(Hbdmpza)(2)](HSO(4))(2) (1), [Cu(Hbdmpza)(2)]Cl(2) (2), [Cu(bdmpza)(2)](CH(3)COOH)(H(2)O) (3), and [Cu(bdmpza)(2)][Cu(2)(O(2)CCH(3))(4)] (4) have been synthesized starting from different metal salts. All the compounds have been fully characterized by physical and analytical methods. In addition, a single-crystal XRD analysis revealed the 3D structure of 1, which exhibits tridentate, vicinal N,N,O-coordination of two symmetry-related Hbdmpza ligands in an elongated octahedral arrangement with four equatorial nitrogen atoms and two axial oxygen atoms. The neutral carboxylic moiety acts as a hydrogen-bond donor to a HSO(4)(-) counterion. The two hydrogensulfates form a unique hydrogen-bonded pair (HSO(4)(-))(2) with very short O center dot center dot center dot O distances (2.59 angstrom) bridged between adjacent [Cu(HL)(2)](2+) coordination units. Also a short O center dot center dot center dot O contact (2.54 angstrom) is present between the C-OH and an 0 of a hydrogensulfate. A characteristic IR C=O vibration is observed at 1700 cm(-1) for 1 and 2, whereas the v(as)(O(2)C) vibration is present at 1650 cm(-1) for 3 and 4. These IR data strongly suggest the presence of Hbdmpza ligands in 1 and 2 and the deprotonated form bdmpza- in 3 and 4. A mononuclear coordination unit [CuL(2)], as proven for 1 by X-ray diffraction, is also proposed for the other compounds 2-4. In compound 4, an additional dinuclear [Cu(2)(O(2)CCH(3))(4)] neutral coordination unit is present, as deduced from the vibration bands v(as)(O(2)C) at 1600 cm(-1) and v(s)(O(2)C) at 1420 cm(-1), which are typical of a carboxylate function, and from the two-species analysis of the chi(M)T(T) curve of the magnetic susceptibility data (2J = -322 cm(-1)). Also, the EPR spectra recorded at different temperatures agree with this structure. KW - Copper KW - Coordination modes KW - Hydrogen bonds KW - Counterions KW - Solvent effects Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/ejic.201100410 SN - 1434-1948 IS - 24 SP - 3650 EP - 3655 PB - Wiley-Blackwell CY - Malden ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kozlevcar, Bojan A1 - Kovsca, Igor A1 - Jaglicic, Zvonko A1 - Pevec, Andrej A1 - Kitanovski, Nives A1 - Strauch, Peter A1 - Segedin, Primoz T1 - Strong antiferromagnetism in isolated anionic dicopper(II) methanoato paddle-wheel complex Y1 - 2009 UR - http://public.carnet.hr/ccacaa/ SN - 0011-1643 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kozlevcar, Bojan A1 - Kovsca, Igor A1 - Jaglicic, Zvonko A1 - Pevec, Andrej A1 - Kitanovski, Nives A1 - Strauch, Peter A1 - èegedin, Primož T1 - Strong antiferromagnetism in isolated anionic dicopper(II) methanoato paddle-wheel complex N2 - A new ionic compound (C5H6NO)(2)[CU2(mu-O2CH)(4)(O2CH)(2)], 1 formed of 4-hydroxypyridinium cations and a complex anion was synthesized. The anion is a paddle-wheel dicopper carboxylate complex with four syn,syn-bridging and two axial anionic methanoato ligands. The XRD structure determination of 1 reveals that the molecular structure is stabilized by two H-bonds between the cations and the axial paddle-wheel anions (N-H center dot center dot center dot O 2.755(3), O-H center dot center dot center dot O 2.489(2) angstrom). The compound exhibits a very strong (2J = 500 cm(- 1)) intra-binuclear anti ferromagnetic interaction noticed already at room temperature attributed to the methanoato intra-binuclear bridges. The typical EPR S = 1 spin system signals of the dicopper paddle-wheel complexes at 90 and 450- 700 mT are found in the room temperature spectrum, but they are poorly seen in the 110 K spectrum. These signals are of very low intensity and are accompanied by a dominant signal at 320 mT, all closely related to a very strong anti ferromagnetic interaction present in 1. Y1 - 2009 UR - http://public.carnet.hr/ccacaa/ SN - 0011-1643 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kozlevcar, Bojan A1 - Mate, Elizabeta A1 - Jaglicic, Zvonko A1 - Glažar, Lea A1 - Golobic, Amalija A1 - Strauch, Peter A1 - Moncol, Jan A1 - Kitanovski, Nives A1 - èegedin, Primož T1 - A small methanoato ligand in the structural differentiation of copper(II) complexes N2 - Several copper(II) methanoato complexes, namely mononuclear [Cu(O2CH)(2)(2-mpy)(2)] (1) (2-mpy = 2- methylpyridine), binuclear [Cu-2(mu-O2CH)(4)(2-mpy)(2)] (2), and the polynuclear {[Cu(mu-O2CH)(2)(2-mpy)(2)] [Cu-2(mu- O2CH)(4)]}(n) (3) and {Na-2[Cu(mu-O2CH)(2)(O2CH)(2)][Cu-2(mu-O2CH)(4)]}(n) (4), have been synthesized. The mononuclear complex I is formed by two asymmetric chelate methanoate anions and two 2-methylpyridine molecules, giving a highly distorted 'elongated octahedral' coordination sphere. Complex I decomposes outside the mother-liquid, transforming into a regular isolated binuclear paddle-wheel complex 2 with four intra-binuclear bridging methanoates and two axial 2-mpy ligands. The polynuclear complex 3 is formed of alternate mononuclear and binuclear building blocks resembling the central cores of I and 2, but with significant differences, especially for the methanoates of the mononuclear units. The oxygen atom of the mononuclear unit in the octahedral axial position in 3 is simultaneously coordinated to the axial position of the binuclear paddle-wheel central core, thus enabling a chain type of structure. A chain of alternate mononuclear and binuclear building blocks, as in the neutral compound 3. are found as well in the ionic polymeric compound 4, though two types of bridges are found in 4, while there is only one type in 3. Namely, the axial position of the octahedral mononuclear unit in 4 is occupied by the methanoate oxygen atom that is already a part of the binuclear paddle-wheel unit, while one equatorial methanoate from the mononuclear unit serves as a triatomic bridge to the axial position of the binuclear building block. A very strong antiferromagnetic interaction is found for all the complexes with the paddle-wheel building blocks [Cu-2(mu-O2CH)(4)] 2-4 (-2J = 444-482 cm(-1)), attributed to the methanoate intra-binuclear bridges. On the other hand, this strong antiferromagnetism, found already at room temperature, reduces the intensity of the EPR S = 1 spin signals reported for the isolated paddle-wheel complex 2. For the polymeric 3, only the spin S = 1/2 signals are found in the EPR spectra, and they are assigned to the mononuclear building blocks. No signals with a clear origin are however seen in the room temperature EPR spectrum of the polymeric analogue 4, only the S = 1/2 signals in the low temperature spectra. This feature is suggested to be due to a specific influence between the adjacent S = 1 (binuclear) and S = 1/2 (mononuclear) species via their bridges. Y1 - 2009 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02775387 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.poly.2009.05.066 SN - 0277-5387 ER -