Solid state synthesis, spectroscopic and X-ray studies of metal complexes of 2-picolinic acid and vapochromic behavior of [Co(Pic)2(H2O)2]$2H2O

Tella, A.C. and Oladipo, A. C. and Adeyemi, O. G. and Oluwafemi, S. O. and Oguntoye, S. O and Alimi, L. O. and Ajayi, J. T. and Degni, S. K. (2017) Solid state synthesis, spectroscopic and X-ray studies of metal complexes of 2-picolinic acid and vapochromic behavior of [Co(Pic)2(H2O)2]$2H2O. Solid State Sciences, 68. pp. 1-9.

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Abstract

Three compounds, [Cu(Pic)2(H2O)] (1a), [M(Pic)2(H2O)2]$2H2O] (M¼Co (2a), Zn (3a), Pic ¼ 2-picolinic acid) were obtained by solvent-free synthesis through grinding of metal acetate salt with 2-picolinic acid. Favorable comparison of solvent-free with solution based method of 1b, 2b and 3b was observed. Good resemblance of identity of compounds obtained through the two methods was confirmed by elemental analysis, spectroscopic techniques (UV-Vis and FTIR), TGA and PXRD. The single crystal diffraction data for [Co(Pic)2(H2O)2]$2H2O obtained from the Cambridge structure database (CSD), its PXRD simulated patterns closely matched that of complex 2a by solvent-free synthesis. Vapochromic behavior of this complex was studied using colour change, FT-IR, TGA, PXRD and solid state UV-visible spectroscopies. This complex generated specific colour which is also evident in the shifting of the vibrational frequencies (nO-H and n C¼O bands). The resulting inclusion compounds have different colours depending on the solvent used. In addition, exposure of the resultant inclusion compounds to ambient environment or heating for a few minutes regenerate the original material without degradation even after exposure/heating cycles as evident from TGA/DTG thermograms

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Q Science > QD Chemistry
Depositing User: Mrs Adetola Oladipo
Date Deposited: 13 Jul 2021 15:56
Last Modified: 13 Jul 2021 15:56
URI: https://eprints.lmu.edu.ng/id/eprint/3438

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