Six cobalt(ii), zinc(ii), nickel(ii) and copper(ii) complexes based on bis-benzimidazolyl bidentate ligands with phenolyl ether linkers: synthesis, structural studies and recognition of HSO4−†
Abstract
Three bis-benzimidazolyl bidentate ligands with phenolyl ether linkers, 1,n-bis[2-(1H-1,3-benzimidazol-1-ylmethyl)phenoxy]alkane (L1: n = 1, L2: n = 3, L3: n = 4), and their six metal complexes were synthesized by the reactions of the respective ligands with metal salts. The six metal complexes included two cobalt(II) complexes ([Co(L1)(NO3)2] (1) and [Co(L3)(LA)]n (6) (LA = maleate)), two copper(II) complexes ([Cu(L1)(SO4)]2 (4) and [Cu(L3)(SO4)]2 (5)), one zinc(II) complex ([Zn(L1)(NO3)2] (2)) and one nickel(II) complex ([Ni(L2)(NO3)2] (3)). Complexes 1 and 2 had one 16-membered macrometallocycle, and complex 3 had one 18-membered macrometallocycle. In complexes 4 and 5, two SO42− joined two macrometallocycles together (16-membered macrometallocycle for 4 and 19-membered macrometallocycle for 5). In complexes 1–5, each macrometallocycle was constructed from one ligand and one metal ion. In complex 6, 19-membered macrometallocycles were connected together by maleate groups (LA) to form a 1D polymeric chain, where each 19-membered macrometallocycle was constructed from one L3 and one Co(II) ion. In crystal packings of complexes 1–6, H-bonds, π–π interactions and C–H⋯π contacts participated in the formation of 2D supramolecular layers and 3D supramolecular architectures. The conformations of complexes 1–6 were also analyzed. Additionally, the recognition performance of complex 1 as a chemosensor for HSO4− was studied through fluorescence spectra, UV/vis spectra, 1H NMR titrations, HRMS spectra and IR spectra. The large binding constant (1.81 × 104 M−1) showed that there was a strong acting force between 1 and HSO4−, and the low detection limit (1.40 × 10−7 mol L−1) indicated that the detection of 1 for HSO4− was sensitive. The experimental results showed that complex 1 can effectively differentiate HSO4− from other anions.