Abstract: | ![]() Three polymorphs of bis(nitrito‐κN)[tris(2‐aminoethyl)amine‐κ4N,N′,N′′,N′′′]cobalt(III) chloride, [Co(NO2)2(C6H18N4)]Cl, have been structurally characterized in the 100–300 K temperature range. Two orthorhombic polymorphs are related by a solid‐state enantiotropic order–disorder k2 phase transition at ca 152 K. The third, monoclinic, polymorph crystallizes as a nonmerohedral twin. In the structure of the high‐temperature (300 K) orthorhombic polymorph, the CoIII complex cation resides on a crystallographic mirror plane, whereas the Cl− anion occupies a crystallographic twofold axis. In the unit cell of the monoclinic polymorph, the cationic CoIII complex is in a general position, whose charge is balanced by two halves of two Cl− anions, each residing on a crystallographic twofold axis. |