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Complexes of N(4)-cyclohexylsemicarbazones and N(4)-cyclohexylthiosemicarbazones derived from 2-formyl-, 2-acetyl- and 2-benzoylpyridine

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2-Formyl-, 2-acetyl- and 2-benzoylpyridine N(4)-cyclohexylsemicarbazone and N(4)-cyclohexylthiosemicarbazone complexes of cobalt(II, III), nickel(II) and copper(II) have been prepared and characterized by molar conductivities, magnetic susceptibilities and spectroscopic techniques. For many of the complexes, coordination is by the neutral ligand, the main exceptions being the cobalt(III) complexes of the three thiosemicarbazones and three of the benzoylpyridine derivatives. Thus, bonding is via the pyridyl nitrogen, azomethine nitrogen and thione/thiolato sulfur. The five-coordinate copper(II) complex of 2-acetylpyridine N(4)-cyclohexylthiosemicarbazone, [Cu(HAc4CHex)Cl2], approaches square pyramidal stereochemistry with the basal Cu—Cl bond significantly shorter than the apical Cu—Cl bond.

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West, D.X., Billeh, I.S., Jasinski, J.P. et al. Complexes of N(4)-cyclohexylsemicarbazones and N(4)-cyclohexylthiosemicarbazones derived from 2-formyl-, 2-acetyl- and 2-benzoylpyridine. Transition Metal Chemistry 23, 209–214 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015730522452

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