Publications by authors named "Nadia Fusco"

The dinickel(II) complex of the face-to-face bicyclam ligand α,α'-bis(5,7-dimethyl-1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecan-6-yl)-o-xylene (L∩L) in a dimethyl sulfoxide solution exists as a mixture of high- and low-spin forms and uptakes up to three halide and pseudohalide ions (X(-)), according to stepwise equilibria, whose constants were determined through spectrophotometric titration experiments. In the case of halides, the first anion goes into the intermetallic cavity, whereas pseudohalides first coordinate the metal center from outside. Comparison with equilibrium data for the complex with the macrocycle 5,7-dimethyl-6-benzyl-1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane (L) shows that the dinuclear complex [Ni(II)2(L∩L)](4+) displays an affinity for the first halide distinctly higher than the mononuclear complex [Ni(II)(L)](2+), thus disclosing the existence of a bimacrocyclic effect for anion binding.

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From an EtOH/H2O solution, 0.3 M each of Ni(2+) and cyclic triamine tacn (2; tacn = 1,4,7-triazacyclononane), after 10 min refluxing and cooling at room temperature, copious and comparable amounts of blue crystals (containing the complex [Ni(tacn)(H2O)3](2+)) and pink crystals (containing in the same cell both [Ni(H2O)6](2+) and [Ni(tacn)2](2+)) precipitated. This unusual behaviour is ascribed to the fact that at the refluxing temperature the three species are present at the equilibrium in similar concentrations, which are frozen on cooling, due to the inertness of the macrocyclic complexes [Ni(tacn)(H2O)3](2+) and [Ni(tacn)2](2+).

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The tris-benzimidazolium cage LH(3)(3+), in MeCN solution, in the presence of OH(-), forms with Cu(I) and Ag(I) ions complexes of formula [M(I)(LH)](2+), in which each metal is linearly coordinated by two carbenes and one imidazolium N-H fragment remains intact. To achieve two-coordination, the two N-heterocyclic moieties of the cage make a saloon-door type motion, with a conformationally costless rotation of ca. 30° each.

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