Bianca Antonioli
Dresden University of Technology
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Dalton Transactions | 2009
Bianca Antonioli; Bernd Büchner; Jack K. Clegg; Kerstin Gloe; Karsten Gloe; Linda Götzke; Axel Heine; Anne Jäger; Katrina A. Jolliffe; O. N. Kataeva; V. Kataev; R. Klingeler; Tilo Krause; Leonard F. Lindoy; Andreia Popa; Wilhelm Seichter; Marco Wenzel
The interaction of Cu(II) with the following secondary N-substituted derivatives of di(2-picolyl)amine () are reported: N-cyclohexylmethyl-di(2-picolyl)amine (), N-benzyl-di(2-picolyl)amine (), N-(4-pyridylmethyl)-di(2-picolyl)amine (), N-(4-carboxymethylbenzyl)-di(2-picolyl)amine (), N-(9-anthracen-8-ylmethyl)-di(2-picolyl)amine (), 1,3-bis[di(2-picolyl)aminomethyl]benzene (), 1,4-bis[di(2-picolyl)aminomethyl]benzene () and 2,4,6-tris[di(2-picolyl)amino]triazine (). The solid complexes [Cu()(micro-Cl)](2)(PF(6))(2), [Cu()(micro-Cl)](2)(PF(6))(2).0.5CH(2)Cl(2), Cu()(ClO(4))(2), Cu()(2)(ClO(4))(2), [Cu()(ClO(4))(2)(H(2)O)].0.5H(2)O, Cu(2)()(ClO(4))(4), [Cu(2)()(Cl)(4)] and [Cu(2)(+H)(micro-OCH(3))(2)(H(2)O)](ClO(4))(3).C(4)H(10)O were isolated and X-ray structures of [Cu()(micro-Cl)](2)(PF(6))(2), [Cu()(micro-Cl)](2)(PF(6))(2).0.5CH(2)Cl(2,) [Cu()(2)(ClO(4))(2)(H(2)O)].0.5H(2)O, [Cu(2)()Cl(4)] and [Cu(2)(+H)(micro-OCH(3))(2)(H(2)O)](ClO(4))(3).C(4)H(10)O were obtained. The series is characterised by a varied range of coordination geometries and lattice architectures which in the case of [Cu()(ClO(4))(2)(H(2)O)].0.5H(2)O includes a chain-like structure formed by unusual intermolecular pi-interactions between metal bound perchlorate anions and the aromatic rings of adjacent anthracenyl groups. Variable temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements have been performed for [Cu()(micro-Cl)](2)(PF(6))(2) and [Cu()(micro-Cl)](2)(PF(6))(2).0.5H(2)O over the range 2-300 K. Both compounds show Curie-Weiss behaviour, with the data indicating weak antiferromagnetic interaction between the pairs of copper ions in each complex. Liquid-liquid (H(2)O/CHCl(3)) extraction experiments involving and as extractants showed that, relative to the parent (unsubstituted) dipic ligand , substitution at the secondary amine site in each case resulted in an increase in extraction efficiency towards Cu(II) (as its perchlorate salt); at least in part, this increase may be attributed to the enhanced lipophilicities of the N-substituted derivatives.
Dalton Transactions | 2008
David J. Bray; Bianca Antonioli; Jack K. Clegg; Karsten Gloe; Kerstin Gloe; Katrina A. Jolliffe; Leonard F. Lindoy; Gang Wei; Marco Wenzel
A new metallo-capsule has been synthesised that consists of three copper(II) ions and two molecules of a tris-deprotonated tripodal ligand in which three 2,4-pentanedione groups are linked via their gamma-carbons through thioether spacers to the 1,3,5-positions of a triazine core.
CrystEngComm | 2006
Bianca Antonioli; Jack K. Clegg; David J. Bray; Kerstin Gloe; Karsten Gloe; Holger Heßke; Leonard F. Lindoy
The interaction of silver(I) nitrate with the polypyridyl ligand (L) formed from two dipyridylamine units joined at their secondary amines by a 2,6-lutidinyl bridge results in a molecular ladder motif that consists of pairs of cationic [Ag2(L)MeCN]2+ units bridged by an unprecedented [Ag2(NO3)6]4− anion.
Dalton Transactions | 2005
David J. Bray; Li-Ling Liao; Bianca Antonioli; Karsten Gloe; Leonard F. Lindoy; John C. McMurtrie; Gang Wei; Xiao-Yi Zhang
A trinuclear metallo-capsule has been assembled from a new tripodal pyridyl ligand and three silver(I) ions; the X-ray structure shows the presence of a Ag-Ag interaction in the solid state giving rise to a non-symmetric capsule arrangement while NMR evidence indicates that the structure in solution is symmetrical.
Separation Science and Technology | 2018
Marco Wenzel; Felix Hennersdorf; Matthias Langer; Kerstin Gloe; Bianca Antonioli; Hans-Jürgen Buschmann; Leonard F. Lindoy; Gert Bernhard; Karsten Gloe; Jan J. Weigand
ABSTRACT Extraction experiments of a series of tris(2-aminoethyl)amine-based ligands with different aromatic substituents act as efficient extractants for transition metals. Octanol-water distribution measurements, determined stability constants of Ag(I) complexes and Zn(II) extraction studies with different counterions point to the extraction efficiency in dependence of the ligand lipophilicity and the specific structure of the ligand. Competitive extraction experiments showed a selective extraction of Cu(II) from a mixture of Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), Zn(II), and Cd(II). Additional hydroxyl groups in (tris(2-hydroxybenzylaminoethyl)amine lead to a loss of this selectivity with extraction yields of 46%, 86% and 97% for Co(II), Ni(II) and Cd(II) ions.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews | 2006
Kathrin Wichmann; Bianca Antonioli; Tilo Söhnel; Marco Wenzel; Kerstin Gloe; Karsten Gloe; Jason R. Price; Leonard F. Lindoy; Alexander J. Blake; Martin Schröder
Polyhedron | 2008
Bianca Antonioli; David J. Bray; Jack K. Clegg; Kerstin Gloe; Karsten Gloe; Anne Jäger; Katrina A. Jolliffe; O. N. Kataeva; Leonard F. Lindoy; Peter J. Steel; Christopher J. Sumby; Marco Wenzel
New Journal of Chemistry | 2006
Mark W. Glenny; Marie Lacombe; Jason B. Love; Alexander J. Blake; Leonard F. Lindoy; Robert C. Luckay; Karsten Gloe; Bianca Antonioli; Claire Wilson; Martin Schröder
Polyhedron | 2007
Bianca Antonioli; David J. Bray; Jack K. Clegg; Katrina A. Jolliffe; Kerstin Gloe; Karsten Gloe; Leonard F. Lindoy
Dalton Transactions | 2006
Bianca Antonioli; David J. Bray; Jack K. Clegg; Kerstin Gloe; Karsten Gloe; O. N. Kataeva; Leonard F. Lindoy; John C. McMurtrie; Peter J. Steel; Christopher J. Sumby; Marco Wenzel