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Original Articles

Electrochemical and spectroscopic characterization and catalytic activity of Co(II) complexes of tetra-chloro-R-Salen ([tClSalen= bis (3,5-di-chloro-α-R salicylidene)ethylenediamine]) and tetra-chloro-R-Salophen ([tClSalophen= bis (3,5-di-chloro-α-R salicylidene)-1,2-phenylenediamine]), R=H, CH3, CH2-CH3

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Pages 581-595
Received 28 Feb 2006
Accepted 17 Apr 2006
Published online: 20 Mar 2007
 

A series of 3,5-tetra-chloro-R-Salen and 3,5-tetra-chloro-R-Salophen Co(II) complexes, (where R = H, CH3, and CH2-CH3; Salen is bis(salicylaldehyde)ethylenediimine; and Salophen is bis(salicylaldehyde) N,N′-o-phenylendiimine) have been obtained. The synthesis and characterization of the free ligands and Co(II) complexes and also catalytic activity of the complexes are reported in this article. The characterization of the complexes was performed by elemental analyses, cyclic voltammetry, UV-Vis, FT-IR and EPR spectroscopy, and by elemental analyses, UV-Vis and FT-IR spectroscopy for the free ligands. The catalytic oxygenation of 2,6-di-tert-butylphenol, with these complexes, leads to the formation of two products, benzoquinone and diphenoquinone. In this process the Co(II) complexes form reversible adducts with molecular oxygen.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank l’Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie for research scholarships for A. P. and C. D. We also thank Mrs Clotilde POLICAR from Paris–Sud University for her help in RPE studies.

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