Synthesis, structural characterization, and catalytic performance of Pd(II) complexes with fluorine- and methyl-substituted Schiff bases: Experimental and theoretical insights

Two meta-substituted Schiff bases were synthesized and characterized using physicochemical and spectroscopic analysis. These Schiff bases were complexed with palladium(II) to form [Pd(AD1F)] and [Pd(AD1Me)], both characterized through single-crystal X-ray diffraction, elemental analysis, molar condu...

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Main Authors: Nasaruddin, Nur Husnina; Ahmad, Shahrul Nizam; Tajuddin, Amalina Mohd; Indriyani, Nova Pratiwi; Sakti, Aditya Wibawa; Permana, Yessi; Rahman, Nor Mas Mira Abd; Yusof, Nor Saadah Mohd; Bahron, Hadariah
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author Nasaruddin
Nur Husnina; Ahmad
Shahrul Nizam; Tajuddin
Amalina Mohd; Indriyani
Nova Pratiwi; Sakti
Aditya Wibawa; Permana
Yessi; Rahman
Nor Mas Mira Abd; Yusof
Nor Saadah Mohd; Bahron
Hadariah
spellingShingle Nasaruddin
Nur Husnina; Ahmad
Shahrul Nizam; Tajuddin
Amalina Mohd; Indriyani
Nova Pratiwi; Sakti
Aditya Wibawa; Permana
Yessi; Rahman
Nor Mas Mira Abd; Yusof
Nor Saadah Mohd; Bahron
Hadariah
Synthesis, structural characterization, and catalytic performance of Pd(II) complexes with fluorine- and methyl-substituted Schiff bases: Experimental and theoretical insights
Chemistry
author_facet Nasaruddin
Nur Husnina; Ahmad
Shahrul Nizam; Tajuddin
Amalina Mohd; Indriyani
Nova Pratiwi; Sakti
Aditya Wibawa; Permana
Yessi; Rahman
Nor Mas Mira Abd; Yusof
Nor Saadah Mohd; Bahron
Hadariah
author_sort Nasaruddin
spelling Nasaruddin, Nur Husnina; Ahmad, Shahrul Nizam; Tajuddin, Amalina Mohd; Indriyani, Nova Pratiwi; Sakti, Aditya Wibawa; Permana, Yessi; Rahman, Nor Mas Mira Abd; Yusof, Nor Saadah Mohd; Bahron, Hadariah
Synthesis, structural characterization, and catalytic performance of Pd(II) complexes with fluorine- and methyl-substituted Schiff bases: Experimental and theoretical insights
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS
English
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Two meta-substituted Schiff bases were synthesized and characterized using physicochemical and spectroscopic analysis. These Schiff bases were complexed with palladium(II) to form [Pd(AD1F)] and [Pd(AD1Me)], both characterized through single-crystal X-ray diffraction, elemental analysis, molar conductivity, FTIR, 1H NMR, and UV-Vis spectroscopy. Pd(AD1F) crystallized in a monoclinic system (P21/c space group), with the phenolic oxygen and azomethine nitrogen chelating Pd(II) to form a distorted square planar geometry. The formation of the Pd(II) complexes was observed through the shifting of nu(C = N) peak and delta(HC = N) in IR and 1H NMR spectra, respectively. Additionally, the shift of the n-pi*(C = N) band in UV-Vis spectra corroborated the involvement of azomethine nitrogen in the complexation. Pd(AD1Me) has been previously reported in our earlier work. DFT calculations revealed similar electronic transitions at 259 nm (pi -> pi*) and 333 nm (n -> pi*), dominated by specific HOMO to LUMO transitions for [Pd(AD1Me)] and [Pd(AD1F)] with minor effects from substituents. [Pd(AD1F)] demonstrated catalytic activity in copper-free Sonogashira coupling, achieving a TOF of 2.4 h- 1 and a TON of 7.1 at 120 degrees C. Its higher ionization potential and lower electron affinity, as determined by DFT, support its superior catalytic performance compared to [Pd(AD1Me)].
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title Synthesis, structural characterization, and catalytic performance of Pd(II) complexes with fluorine- and methyl-substituted Schiff bases: Experimental and theoretical insights
title_short Synthesis, structural characterization, and catalytic performance of Pd(II) complexes with fluorine- and methyl-substituted Schiff bases: Experimental and theoretical insights
title_full Synthesis, structural characterization, and catalytic performance of Pd(II) complexes with fluorine- and methyl-substituted Schiff bases: Experimental and theoretical insights
title_fullStr Synthesis, structural characterization, and catalytic performance of Pd(II) complexes with fluorine- and methyl-substituted Schiff bases: Experimental and theoretical insights
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis, structural characterization, and catalytic performance of Pd(II) complexes with fluorine- and methyl-substituted Schiff bases: Experimental and theoretical insights
title_sort Synthesis, structural characterization, and catalytic performance of Pd(II) complexes with fluorine- and methyl-substituted Schiff bases: Experimental and theoretical insights
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description Two meta-substituted Schiff bases were synthesized and characterized using physicochemical and spectroscopic analysis. These Schiff bases were complexed with palladium(II) to form [Pd(AD1F)] and [Pd(AD1Me)], both characterized through single-crystal X-ray diffraction, elemental analysis, molar conductivity, FTIR, 1H NMR, and UV-Vis spectroscopy. Pd(AD1F) crystallized in a monoclinic system (P21/c space group), with the phenolic oxygen and azomethine nitrogen chelating Pd(II) to form a distorted square planar geometry. The formation of the Pd(II) complexes was observed through the shifting of nu(C = N) peak and delta(HC = N) in IR and 1H NMR spectra, respectively. Additionally, the shift of the n-pi*(C = N) band in UV-Vis spectra corroborated the involvement of azomethine nitrogen in the complexation. Pd(AD1Me) has been previously reported in our earlier work. DFT calculations revealed similar electronic transitions at 259 nm (pi -> pi*) and 333 nm (n -> pi*), dominated by specific HOMO to LUMO transitions for [Pd(AD1Me)] and [Pd(AD1F)] with minor effects from substituents. [Pd(AD1F)] demonstrated catalytic activity in copper-free Sonogashira coupling, achieving a TOF of 2.4 h- 1 and a TON of 7.1 at 120 degrees C. Its higher ionization potential and lower electron affinity, as determined by DFT, support its superior catalytic performance compared to [Pd(AD1Me)].
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