Abstract
Zinc complexes have been
prepared with Schiff bases formed from salicylaldehyde and
polymethylenediamines with chains of 2-9 carbon atoms. The anhydrous zinc
complexes of ligands with 2-3 carbon chains readily form 1 : 1 adducts with
water or bases such as pyridine; the ultraviolet and infrared spectra of these
anhydrous compounds indicate that they are polymeric with bridging oxygen
atoms, the zinc being 5-coordinate. The zinc complexes of ligands with carbon
chains of four or more atoms do not form adducts, even in pyridine solution,
and their spectra show that none of the oxygen atoms is bridging, the zinc
being 4-coordinate. The stereochemistry of the zinc appears to be determined
solely by steric effects: when the ligand is such that 4-coordination can produce
a tetrahedral environment, further coordination does not occur; when 4-coordination
cannot produce a tetrahedral environment, 5- coordination always occurs.
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