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Coordination Chemistry of Potentially S,N,NpyTridentate Thiosemicarbazones with the {Re(CO)3}+ Fragment and Formation of Hemiaminal Derivatives

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 62, Issue 1, Pages 224-237

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c03259

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Nine thiosemicarbazone ligands (HL) with S,N,Npy-tridentate coordination were synthesized and analyzed. Different types of compounds were obtained through the reactions of [ReX-(CH3CN)2(CO)3]/[ReX(CO)5] (X = Cl and Br) precursors with these ligands. The study also explored the influence of substituents on ligand stability and the effect of reaction medium on the resulting compounds.
Nine potentially S,N,Npy-tridentate thiosemicarba-zones (HL) derived from pyridine-2-carbaldehyde or 1-(2-pyridyl)ethanone have been prepared and fully characterized. The X-ray crystal structures of six of them and two hydrochlorides were determined and analyzed. The reaction of the [ReX-(CH3CN)2(CO)3]/[ReX(CO)5] (X = Cl and Br) precursors with these ligands yielded different kinds of compounds: the adducts [ReX(HL)(CO)3], in which the ligands were S,N-bidentate; the trinuclear species [Re3Cl2(L23)(HL23)(CO)9]; and the thiosemicarbazonate compounds [Re(L)(CO)3], where the ligand is S,N,Npy-tridentate. Besides, the reaction in methanol or ethanol of the thiosemicarbazones derived from aldehydes yielded S,N,Npy-tridentate hemiaminal cationic [Re(HLOR)(CO)3]X and neutral [Re(LOMe)(CO)3] complexes after the coordinated ligand underwent addition of the alcohol group to the imine bond. The reactivity of the complex [ReX(HL)(CO)3] in MeOH and NEt3 led to the formation of dinuclear [Re2(L)2(CO)6], where the thiosemicarbazonate is again S,N-bidentate. The influence that the substituents on the thiosemicarbazone ligands have on the stability of the complexes and the effect of the reaction medium on the resulting compounds have been analyzed.

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