New palladium and platinum complexes based on ligands bearing nitronylnitroxide radicals. Magnetic properties and catalytic activity in oxidation of alcohols
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Abstract
In the last two decades the field of molecular magnetic materials has become a rapidly growing
interdisciplinary area in pure and applied sciences. These materials find their application in
developing magnetic devices, molecular electronics, nonlinear optics, sensing devices, nanosized
materials and catalysts. Coordination chemistry provides a powerful tool to design these materials
in the form of discrete molecular systems, ID chains, 2D layers or 3D networks. In the present
study new palladium(II) and platinum(II) transition metal complexes based on mixed ligands 2,2'
bipyridine and 1,10-phenanthroline and their dimethyl substituted derivatives with different
pyridylnitronylnitroxide were successfully synthesized. Characterization of these complexes
using elemental analysis, UV-visible, FT-IR and ESR spectroscopy was carried out. The magnetic
susceptibility of a series of compounds was measured down to 4 Kelvin. Cyclic voltametry studies
were performed on these complexes to investigate the behavior of the electroactive centers and
determine the different redox couples. Single crystal X-ray diffraction analyses were conducted on
a series of complexes to determine their solid state molecular structure and the nature of their
packing modes in order to rationalize their physical properties. Different pyridylnitronylnitroxide
radicals synthesized in the present study were used for the first time to evaluate their catalytic
activity in the oxidation of alcohols.