Transition Metal Chemistry

, Volume 10, Issue 7, pp 255–258 | Cite as

Transition metal chemistry of oxime — Containing ligands, Part XXVIII; manganese(II) complexes of 2,6-diacetylpyridine dioxime

  • Madan Mohan
  • Munesh Kumar
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Summary

Complexes of manganese(II) with the tridentate oxime ligand 2,6-diacetylpyridine dioxime (H2dapd) have been synthesized and characterized. The complexes [Mn(H2dapd)X2] are pentacoordinate for X = Cl, Br or I but apparently octahedralvia bridging anions for X = NCS or NCSe. The complex [Mn(H2dapd)(NO3)2] adopts an octahedral structure involving monodentate and bidentate coordination of nitro groups. The complexes [Mn(H2dapd)2]X2 (X = Cl, Br, I, NO3, NCS or NCSe) involve an octahedral cation.

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Physical Chemistry Manganese Inorganic Chemistry Oxime Nitro Group 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Madan Mohan
    • 1
  • Munesh Kumar
    • 1
  1. 1.Department of ChemistryN.R.E.C. CollegeKhurja-203131 (U.P.)India

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