A new bifunctional N-ligand was obtained the condensation reaction of acenaphthenequinone and 2-picolylamine. A peculiarity of this synthesis is the formation of a new intramolecular C-C bond during the reaction. The structure and redox properties of the ligand were studied. The anion-radical form of the ligand was prepared the chemical reduction of the latter with metallic sodium as well as its electrochemical reduction in a solution. The sodium salt prepared was structurally characterized using single-crystal X-ray diffraction (XRD). New cobalt complexes with the ligand in neutral and anion-radical forms were synthesized and further studied. As a result, three new homo- and heteroleptic cobalt(II) complexes were obtained, in which the cobalt atom demonstrates different modes of coordination with the ligand. Cobalt(II) complex CoL with two monoanionic ligands was prepared by the electrochemical reduction of a related LCoBr complex or by treating cobalt(II) bromide with the sodium salt. XRD was used to study the structures of all cobalt complexes prepared. Magnetic and electron paramagnetic resonance studies were performed: Co ion states with = 3/2 and = 1/2 were found for the complexes. A quantum-chemical study confirmed that the spin density is mainly located at the cobalt center.
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