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    Springer
    Journal of thermal analysis and calorimetry 50 (1997), S. 569-586 
    ISSN: 1572-8943
    Keywords: crystal structure ; metal(II) picolinate and quinaldinate ; thermal degradation of imidazole and pyrazole complexes
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Complexes of the type M(Pa)2(HAz)2 and M(QA)2(HAz)2 (M=cobalt(II) and nickel(II); HPa=picolinic acid, HQa=quinaldic acid; HAz=azoles like imidazole (Him), pyrazole (HPz), benzimidazole (HBzIm) etc.) show a similar thermal behaviour. In the first step of decomposition the corresponding azolinium picolinates or quinaldinates (H2AzPa, H2AzQa) are split off with formation of polymeric mixed ligand complexes M(Pa)(Az) or M(Qa)(Az). X-ray analysis of Co(Qa)2(HBzIm)2 XIIIa illustrates a proton transfer and a subsequent thermal removal of benzimidazolinium quinaldinate (H2BzImQa): Hydrogen bridges from pyrrole nitrogen of the benzimidazole to the non-coordinated oxygen of the quinaldinate predetermine the thermal initiated proton transfer. The high volatility of the heterocyclic acids and the nitrogen coordination are responsible for the formation of the mixed ligand complex Co(Qa)(BzIm) XIVa. Exceptions are the complexes M(Pa)2(HPz)2 XIa-b and M(Qa)2(HIm)2 XVIIa-b. Pyrazole is eliminated from the complexes XIa-b with formation of the solvent-free inner complex M(Pa)2 XIIa-b. From compounds XVIIIa-b quinaldic acid or their decomposition products are split off and a high temperature modification of M(Im)2 XVIIIa-b is formed at elevated temperature. XVIIIa-b are decomposed to the cyanides M(CN)2 similarly to the thermal behaviour of Cu(Im). In the first step the thermal degradation of imidazole and pyrazole adducts of copper(II) picolinates and quinaldinates is characterized by the elimination of azoles. The reason for this thermal behaviour is the weaker coordination of the azole heterocycles in copper chelate compounds.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 0044-2313
    Keywords: Bis(1, 3-diketonato)cobalt-bisimidazoles ; crystal structure ; thermal degradation ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Structure and Thermal Degradation of Bis(1,3-diketonato)cobaltbisimidazolesThe crystal structure of Co(bzac)2(HIm)2. 2MeOH (I) and Co(acac)2(HIm)2 (II) were determined by x-ray diffraction. II: triclinic, space group P1, Z = 2, a = 746.3(1), b = 948.2(1), c = 1396.7(2)pm, α = 85.18(1)°, β = 88.96(1)°, γ = 80.72(1)°, R = 3.0% for a total of 2194 observed reflections. I: monoclinic, P21/c, Z = 2, a = 964.2(3), b = 864.5(2), c = 1769.8(4)pm, β = 98.87(2)°, R = 4.7% for a total of 967 observed reflections. In both compounds centrosymmetric molecules with two bidentate diketonato groups and two imidazole ligands in trans-position are present. The molecules of II are linked by N—H…O-bridges within layers, while in the lattice of I by the interaction with methanol molecules N-H…O-H…O-bridges are formed.The nature of the H-bridges is the deciding factor for the first step of the thermal degradation of the complexes. The N-H…O-bridges of II relieves the change of the acidic protons of the imidazole to the acetylacetonato ligands. Therefore in the first step acetylacetone is eliminated. No such bridges are present in the complex I. Therefore, in the first step, imidazole and methanol are removed. On heating in O-donor solvents the reaction of I is quite analogous, and this is the reason for the application of this complex as a latent initiator of the epoxide polymerisation.
    Notes: Die Kristallstrukturen von Co(bzac)2(HIm)2 · 2MeOH (I) und Co(acac)2(HIm)2 (II) wurden durch Röntgenbeugung bestimmt. II: triklin, Raumgruppe P1, Z = 2, a = 746,3(1), b = 948,2(1) c = 1396,7(2)pm, α = 85,18(1)°, β = 88,96(1)°, γ = 80, 72(1)°, R = 3,0% fur 2194 beobachtete Reflexe; I: monoklin, P21/c, Z = 2, a = 964,2(3), b = 864,5(2), c = 1769,8(4)pm, β = 98,87(2)°, R = 4,7% für 967 Reflexe. In beiden Verbindungen liegen zentrosymmetrische Moleküle vor mit jeweils zwei chelatartig gebundenen Diketonatgruppen und zwei transständigen Imidazol-Liganden. Bei II sind die Moleküle über N—H…O-Brücken zu Schichten miteinander verknüpft, während bei I eine Verkettung über die Methanol-Moleküle mit N—H…O…H…O-Brücken vorliegt. Die Art der H-Brücken ist maßgebend für den ersten Schritt des thermischen Abbaus der Komplexe. Die N—H…O-Brücken von II erleichtern den Übergang der aciden Protonen der Imidazol- auf die Acetylacetonatoliganden. Im ersten Schritt wird daher Acetylaceton abgespalten. Dem Komplex I fehlen solche Brücken, deshalb werden im ersten Schritt Imidazol und Methanol eliminiert. Ganz analog verhält sich I beim Erhitzen in O-Donatorlösungsmitteln (Alkohole, Epoxide). I ist daher als latenter Initiator fur die Polymerisierung von Epoxiden geeignet.
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