Abstract: | A Schiff base zinc(Ⅱ) complex Zn(C12H16BrClN2O)2(NCS)2] was prepared and characterized by elemental analysis, IR and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The crystal belongs to the triclinic system, space group P with a = 8.414(1), b = 9.124(1), c = 22.212(3) (A), α = 79.177(2), β = 86.296(2), γ = 89.899(2)o, V = 1671.3(4) (A)3, Z = 2, Dc = 1.631 g/cm3, Mr = 820.79, λ(MoKα) = 0.71073 (A), μ = 3.444 mm-1, F(000) = 824, R = 0.0646 and wR = 0.1179. A total of 7371 unique reflections were collected, of which 3904 with I>2σ(I) were observed. The complex crystallizes with two half-molecules per asymmetric unit and each mononuclear molecule is centrosymmetric. The Zn atom lying at the inversion centre is six-coordinated in a slightly distorted octahedral geometry by two phenolate O atoms and two imine N atoms from two Schiff base ligands, as well as two N atoms from two thiocyanate anions. In the crystal structure, the combination of π-π stacking interactions and intermolecular hydrogen bonds (N-H…Br, N-H…O, N-H…N, C-H…O, C-H…S and C-H…Cl) leads to a three-dimensional network. |