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Synthesis and crystal structure of the simultaneous binding of Ni(II) cation and chloride by the protonated 2,4,6 tris-(2-pyridyl)-1,3,5 triazine ligand: theoretical investigations of anion•••π, π•••π and hydrogen bonding interactions

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NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 45, Issue 26, Pages 11689-11696

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1nj01880a

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  1. MCIU of Spain [CTQ2017-85821-R]
  2. University Grans Commision (New Delhi)

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A new octahedral Ni(II) complex has been synthesized and characterized, where the protonated ligand and non-coordinated chloride ions play a crucial role in stabilizing the structural integrity through various supramolecular interactions. The interactions between the protonated ligand and the metal center have been confirmed through theoretical investigations.
A new octahedral Ni(ii) complex 1 of protonated ligand Htptz(+) (tptz: 2,4,6-tris(2-pyridyl)-1,3,5-triazine) has been synthesized and characterized by single crystal X-ray analysis. It is noteworthy that the protonated ligand concomitantly chelates the Ni(ii) and interacts with two non-coordinated chloride ions via anion center dot center dot center dot pi and hydrogen bonding interactions. Moreover, N+-H hydrogen bonding occurs with the non-coordinated anion rather than with the coordinated or lattice water molecules. In this work, we demonstrate the role of the protonated ligand and chloride ions in stabilizing the structural integrity through several supramolecular interactions. Besides pi center dot center dot center dot pi interactions, theoretical investigations provide significant insight about the interplay between anion center dot center dot center dot pi and hydrogen bonding interactions that in turn conclusively confirm the decisive role of protonation as well as coordination to the metal center [here Ni(ii)]. The different contributions to the complexation energies have been evaluated by using several theoretical models.

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