Just recently, I prepared an isomer of potassium bis (iminodiacetato) cobaltate, with formula K [Co (HN(CH2CO2)2)2] in the lab.
All I know about it, is that it turned out to be a PURPLE isomer and now I am struggling to find which ONE!
I did the IR for the compound (please see attached) for which I have to identify the NH and carboxylate stretching frequencies.
I need help with drawing all isomers for this complex, indicationg the geometrical/optical ones (by trying to draw mirror images) and then identifing which is the least strained and most likely to have been synthesised.
Now, what I know about this is that I should start by constructing the 2 tridentate ligands and looking at the position of each donor atom (O or N) at the metal centre, both fac- and mer- arrangements of each tridentate ligand L3 maybe possible.
Probably the following arrangements would help?
cis-N and cis-N with fac-L3 and fac-L3
trans-N and trans-N with fac-L3 and fac-L3
trans-N and trans-N with mer-L3 and mer-L3
I do really need some help with drawing the structures tho, I have a general idea for the solution layout but I'm finding it hard to follow...thanks for looking