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Zhong‐Lu You Hai‐Liang Zhu 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2004,60(11):m567-m568
The title complex, [Ag2(C7H5O2)2(C18H18F2N2)]n, is a dinuclear silver(I) compound with one inversion centre between pairs of Ag atoms and another at the mid‐point of the central C—C bond in the butane‐1,4‐diamine moiety. Each of the smallest repeat units consists of two silver(I) cations, two benzoate anions and one N,N′‐bis(2‐fluorobenzylidene)butane‐1,4‐diamine Schiff base ligand. Each AgI ion is three‐coordinated in a trigonal configuration by two O atoms from two benzoate anions and one N atom from a Schiff base ligand. The di‐μ‐benzoato‐disilver(I) moieties are linked by the bridging Schiff base ligand, giving zigzag polymeric chains with an [–Ag⋯Ag—N—C—C—C—C—N–]n backbone running along the b axis. 相似文献
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David Martínez Majid Motevalli Michael Watkinson 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2002,58(4):m258-m260
The title compound, aquachloro{2,2′‐[1,2‐ethanediylbis(nitrilomethylidyne)]diphenolato‐κ4O,N,N′,O′}manganese(III),[MnCl(C16H14N2O2)(H2O)], is a neutral manganese(III) complex with a pseudo‐octahedral metal centre. The equatorial plane comprises the four donor atoms of the tetradentate Schiff base ligand [Mn—O 1.886 (4) and 1.893 (4) Å, and Mn—N 1.978 (5) and 1.982 (5) Å], with a water molecule [Mn—O 2.383 (4) Å] and a Cl? ligand [Mn—Cl 2.4680 (16) Å] completing the coordination sphere. The distorted geometry is highlighted by the marked displacement of the MnIII ion out of the least‐squares plane of the four Schiff base donor atoms by 0.165 (2) Å. These monomeric MnIII centres are then linked into a polymeric array via hydrogen bonds between the coordinated water molecule and the phenolic O‐atom donors of an adjacent MnIII centre [O—H?O 2.789 (5) and 2.881 (5) Å]. 相似文献
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Zhong‐Lu You 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2005,61(12):m532-m534
The title complex, [Cd2(C13H9Cl2N2O)2(NCS)2]n, is a novel thiocyanate‐bridged polynuclear cadmium(II) compound. The CdII atom is six‐coordinated in a distorted octahedral configuration, with one O and two N atoms of one Schiff base molecule and one terminal S atom of a bridging thiocyanate ligand defining the equatorial plane, and one terminal N atom of another bridging thiocyanate ligand and one O atom of another Schiff base molecule occupying axial positions. Adjacent inversion‐related [2,4‐dichloro‐6‐(2‐pyridylmethyliminomethyl)phenolato]cadmium(II) moieties utilize bridging phenolate and thiocyanate groups to form polymeric chains running along the b axis. 相似文献
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Zhong‐Lu You Hai‐Liang Zhu 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2005,61(8):m397-m399
The title complex, [Cd2(C11H14N3O3)2(NCS)2(CH4O)2], is an interesting thiocyanate‐bridged dinuclear cadmium(II) compound. It is located on a crystallographic inversion center. The CdII atom is six‐coordinated in an octahedral configuration by one O and two N atoms of one Schiff base ligand and by the terminal N atom of a bridging thiocyanate ligand, defining the basal plane, and by the terminal S atom of another bridging thiocyanate ligand and by the O atom of a coordinated methanol molecule, occupying the axial positions. The molecules are linked through intermolecular O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds, forming chains running along the b axis. 相似文献
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Yaln Elerman Hülya Kara Sabahat
zcan Engin Kendi 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2000,56(8):950-951
The crystal structure of the title compound, chloro(1,10‐phenanthroline‐N,N′)(1‐phenyl‐1,3‐butanedionato‐O,O′)copper(II), [CuCl(C10H9O2)(C12H8N2)], has been determined. The CuII ion displays a distorted square‐pyramidal coordination, being linked to the two O atoms of the benzoylacetonate ligand and the two N atoms of the 1,10‐phenanthroline ligand in the basal plane, and the Cl atom in the apical site. TheCu—N, Cu—O and Cu—Cl bond lengths are 2.043 (2)/2.025 (2), 1.914 (2)/1.941 (2) and 2.485 (1) Å, respectively. 相似文献
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Zhong‐Lu You 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2005,61(9):m406-m408
The title complex, [Cu(C11H14BrN2O)(NCS)]n, is an interesting thiocyanate‐bridged polynuclear copper(II) compound, which crystallizes with two independent molecules in the asymmetric unit. Each CuII atom is five‐coordinate in a square‐pyramidal configuration, with one O and two N atoms of one Schiff base ligand and one terminal N atom of a bridging thiocyanate ligand defining the basal plane, and one terminal S atom of another bridging thiocyanate ligand occupying the apical position. The {4‐bromo‐2‐[2‐(dimethylamino)ethyliminomethyl]phenolato}copper(II) units are linked by the bridging thiocyanate ligands, forming polymeric chains running along the a axis. There are weak intermolecular C—H⋯O and C—H⋯S hydrogen bonds between the chains in the crystal structure. 相似文献
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Zhong‐Lu You Hai‐Liang Zhu 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2005,61(9):m421-m423
The title complex, [Cu(C13H9Cl2N2O)(NCS)]n, is a novel thiocyanate‐bridged polynuclear copper(II) compound. The CuII atom is five‐coordinated in a square‐pyramidal configuration, with one O and two N atoms of one Schiff base ligand and one terminal N atom of a bridging thiocyanate ligand defining the basal plane, and one terminal S atom of another bridging thiocyanate ligand occupying the axial position. The [2,4‐dichloro‐6‐(pyridin‐2‐ylmethyliminomethyl)phenolato]copper(II) moieties are linked by the bridging thiocyanate ligands, forming polymeric chains running along the a axis. 相似文献
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Ligia Gomes Carla Sousa Cristina Freire Baltazar de Castro 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2000,56(10):1201-1203
In the title compound, [Ni(C19H20N2O4)(H2O)2], the Ni atom has a distorted octahedral coordination geometry in which the tetradentate Schiff base ligand acts as a cis‐N2O2 donor defining an equatorial plane, and water molecules occupy the axial positions. The two parts of the molecule are related by a mirror plane that passes through the Ni atom and is perpendicular to the equatorial plane. The angular distortions from normal octahedral geometry are in the range 1–6°, and the equatorial plane, defined by the donor atoms of the Schiff base, is almost square planar. The six‐membered ring comprising the Ni, the imine N and the propylene C atoms adopts a half‐chair conformation. The Ni—O [2.017 (2) Å] and Ni—N [2.071 (2) Å] distances are within the ranges expected for high‐spin octahedral nickel complexes. 相似文献
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Alexander S. Lyakhov Pavel N. Gaponik Michail M. Degtyarik Ludmila S. Ivashkevich 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2004,60(8):m399-m401
In the title molecular complex, [Cu4Cl6O(2‐EtTz)4], where 2‐EtTz is 2‐ethyltetrazole (C3H6N4), the central O atom is located on the symmetry site and is tetrahedrally coordinated to four Cu atoms, with Cu—O distances of 1.8966 (4) Å. A very slight distortion of Cu4O from a regular tetrahedron is observed [two Cu—O—Cu angles are 108.76 (3)° and four others are 109.828 (13)°]. Each Cu atom is connected to three others via the Cl atoms, forming a slightly distorted Cl octahedron around the O atom, with O⋯Cl distances of 2.9265 (7) Å for Cl atoms lying on the twofold axis and 2.9441 (13) Å for those in general positions. The Cu atom has a distorted trigonal–bipyramidal environment, with three Cl atoms in the equatorial plane, and with the N atom of the 2‐ethyltetrazole ligand and the μ4‐O atom in axial positions. The Cu atom is displaced out of the equatorial plane by ca 0.91 Å towards the coordinated N atom of the 2‐ethyltetrazole ligand. 相似文献
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Santu Chakraborty B. Samanta C. R. Chowdhury S. Mitra Alok K. Mukherjee 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2004,60(11):m578-m580
In the title complex, [Ni(C21H14Br2N2O2)], the NiII atom is coordinated by the two imine N and two phenolate O atoms of the Schiff base ligand in a tetrahedrally distorted square‐planar geometry. The Ni—N and Ni—O distances are within the ranges expected for Ni–Schiff base derivatives. Intermolecular C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds link the molecules into centrosymmetric dimers, forming (12) (A) and (10) (B) rings. These dimers combine to form a supramolecular ABAB… aggregate which propagates along the [100] direction. 相似文献
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Zhong‐Lu You 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2005,61(7):m339-m341
The title complex, [Cu(C11H14BrN2O)(N3)]n, is an interesting azide‐bridged polynuclear copper(II) compound. The CuII atom is five‐coordinated in a square‐pyramidal configuration, with one O and two N atoms of one Schiff base and one terminal N atom of a bridging azide ligand defining the basal plane, and another terminal N atom of another bridging azide ligand occupying the axial position. The {4‐bromo‐2‐[2‐(dimethylamino)ethyliminomethyl]phenolato}copper(II) moieties are linked by the bridging azide ligands, forming polymeric chains running along the b axis. Adjacent chains are further linked by weak Br⋯Br interactions into a sheet. 相似文献
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Ayhan Elmali Ebru Kavlakoglu YalcÛn Elerman Ingrid Svoboda 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2000,56(9):1097-1099
The title compound, aquachloro{4,4′‐dibromo‐2,2′‐[o‐phenylenebis(nitrilomethylidyne)]diphenolato‐O,N,N′,O′}iron(III)–chloro{4,4′‐dibromo‐2,2′‐[o‐phenylenebis(nitrilomethyli‐dyne)]diphenolato‐O,N,N′,O′}iron(III)–dimethylformamide (1/1/1), [FeCl(C20H12Br2N2O2)][FeCl(C20H12Br2N2O2)(H2O)]·C3H7NO, contains one independent five‐coordinate [FeCl(C20H12Br2N2O2)] monomer, one six‐coordinate [FeCl(C20H12Br2N2O2)(H2O)] monomer and a non‐coordinating dimethylformamide solvent molecule in the asymmetric unit. In the five‐coordinate monomer, the Fe atom shows distorted square‐pyramidal geometry, with the N and O atoms of the ligand at the base and the Cl atom at the apex of the pyramid. In the six‐coordinate monomer, the Fe atom is in a distorted octahedral geometry and coordinated by the donor atoms of the tetrafunctional ligand in the horizontal plane, and the coordination sphere is completed by the O atom of the water molecule and the Cl atom at the axial positions. The title compound contains intermolecular O—H?O hydrogen bonds. Apart from these hydrogen bonds, there are also intermolecular C—H?Cl and C—H?O contacts. 相似文献
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Kou‐Lin Zhang Jian‐Guo Lin Ya‐Qiong Wang Wen‐Lin Xu Jiu‐Tong Chen 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2004,60(9):m454-m456
The title compound, [Zn(C7H4NO4)2(C12H8N2)(H2O)], has been synthesized. X‐Ray analysis reveals that it is a neutral zinc(II) mononuclear carboxylate complex based on mixed N‐ and O‐donor ligands. The Zn atom is five‐coordinate in a distorted trigonal–bipyramidal coordination environment involving two O atoms of two monodentate 2‐nitrobenzoate molecules, two N atoms of a 1,10‐phenanthroline molecule and one O atom of a water molecule. The axial positions are occupied by a carboxylate O atom from the 2‐nitrobenzoate ligand and an N atom from the 1,10‐phenanthroline ligand [N—Zn—O = 167.66 (9)°]. 相似文献
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Alexander S. Lyakhov Pavel N. Gaponik Sergei V. Voitekhovich Dmitry O. Ivashkevich Dariya S. Pytleva Ludmila S. Ivashkevich 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2001,57(12):1374-1375
The title compound, [CuCl2(C8H14N8O)], is the first structurally characterized molecular chelate complex of a binuclear N-substituted tetrazole. The Cu atom is five-coordinate, with an approximately square-pyramidal geometry. The equatorial positions of the pyramid are occupied by two Cl atoms and two N atoms from the ligand molecule; the O atom of the ligand lies in the axial position. Each complex is connected to four others via weak C—H⋯Cl and C—H⋯N interactions, forming sheets parallel to the (010) plane. 相似文献
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Ivan V. Korendovych Elena V. Rybak‐Akimova 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2004,60(2):m82-m84
The crystal structure of the title compound, [MnCl(C28H22N2O2)(C2H6O)], has been determined at 173 (2) K in the non‐centrosymmetric space group P212121. The asymmetric unit contains two molecular units. An intermolecular O—H⋯Cl hydrogen bond is formed between the OH group of an ethanol molecule coordinated to the Mn atom and the coordinated Cl− anion, and so polymeric chains of Mn‐containing fragments are formed [O—H⋯Cl = 3.1281 (16) and 3.1282 (15) Å]. The Mn atoms have a pseudo‐octahedral coordination sphere, with the four donor atoms of the Schiff base forming an equatorial plane [Mn—O distances are 1.8740 (13), 1.8717 (13), 1.8749 (13) and 1.8823 (13) Å, and Mn—N distances are 1.9868 (15), 1.9910 (14), 1.9828 (15) and 1.9979 (14) Å]. The axial positions are occupied by an ethanol molecule [Mn—O distances of 2.3069 (15) and 2.3130 (15) Å] and a Cl− ligand [Mn—Cl distances of 2.5732 (6) and 2.5509 (6) Å]. 相似文献
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Li‐Fang Zhang Zhong‐Hai Ni Zhi‐Min Zong Xian‐Yong Wei Chun‐Hua Ge Hui‐Zhong Kou 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2005,61(12):m542-m544
In the title one‐dimensional complex, {[MnIII(C9H10NO2)2]Cl}n, the Schiff base ligand 2‐[(2‐hydroxyethyl)iminomethyl]phenolate (Hsae−) functions as both a bridging and a chelating ligand. The MnIII ion is six‐coordinated by two N and four O atoms from four different Hsae− ligands, yielding a distorted MnO4N2 octahedral environment. Each [MnIII(Hsae)2]+ cationic unit has the Mn atom on an inversion centre and each [MnIII(Hsae)2]+ cation lies about another inversion centre. The chain‐like complex is further extended into a three‐dimensional network structure through Cl⋯H—O hydrogen bonds and C—H⋯π contacts involving the Hsae− rings. 相似文献
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Mahbod Morshedi Soraia Meghdadi Kurt J. Schenk 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2006,62(3):m87-m89
The quinquedentate ligand 2,2′‐[1,1′‐(4‐azaheptane‐1,7‐diyldinitrilo)diethylidyne]diphenol in the title compound, [Cu(C22H27N3O2)], furnishes an N3O2 donor set, which results in a distorted square‐pyramidal coordination; the two O and two imine N atoms lie in the basal plane, while the secondary amine N atom of the ligand occupies the axial position. The axial Cu—N bond is 0.33 Å longer than the average of the equatorial bonds, and the O atoms are trans. The symmetry of the molecule is lowered by the twist–boat and chair conformations adopted by the two CuNN chelate rings. The complex contains two intramolecular C—H⋯O interactions, and two molecules of the complex are linked into a dimer by means of moderate N—H⋯O hydrogen bonds. Spectroscopic evidence supports the presence of hydrogen bonds. 相似文献
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Alexander S. Lyakhov Pavel N. Gaponik Michail M. Degtyarik Ludmila S. Ivashkevich 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2003,59(6):m204-m206
In the polymeric title complex, [CuCl2(C3H6N4)2]n, there are two ligands in the asymmetric unit. The Cu atom adopts an elongated octahedral geometry, with two 2‐ethyltetrazole ligands [Cu—N = 2.0037 (16) and 2.0136 (16) Å] and two Cl atoms [Cu—Cl = 2.2595 (6) and 2.2796 (6) Å] in equatorial positions. A Cl atom and a symmetry‐related 2‐ethyltetrazole molecule [Cu—Cl = 2.8845 (8) Å and Cu—N = 2.851 (2) Å] lie in the axial positions of the octahedron. One of the two 2‐ethyltetrazole ligands of the asymmetric unit exhibits bidentate binding to two Cu atoms through two N atoms of the tetrazole ring, whereas the other ligand is coordinated in a monodentate fashion via one tetrazole N atom. The Cu‐atom octahedra form dimer entities by sharing edges with equatorial and axial Cl atoms. The dimers are linked together through the 2‐ethyltetrazole ligands to form one‐dimensional polymeric zigzag chains extending along the b axis. The chains are connected into infinite layers parallel to the (10) plane via the 2‐ethyltetrazole ligands. 相似文献
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Zhong‐Lu You 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2005,61(11):m466-m468
The two title complexes, [Zn2(C13H9Cl2N2O)2(C2H3O2)2], (I), and [Cu2(C13H9Cl2N2O)2(NCS)2], (II), are dinuclear Schiff base compounds. Both molecules are located on crystallographic centres of inversion. In (I), the ZnII atom is five‐coordinated in a trigonal–bipyramidal coordination, with one imine N atom of one Schiff base and two acetate O atoms defining the basal plane, and one O atom and one pyridine N atom of the Schiff base occupying the axial positions, while in (II), the CuII atom is five‐coordinated in a square‐pyramidal coordination, with one O and two N atoms of one Schiff base and one terminal N atom of a bridging thiocyanate ligand defining the basal plane, and one terminal S atom of another bridging thiocyanate ligand occupying the apical position. The different bridging ligands lead to the different coordinations of the complexes. 相似文献
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Stanley A. Bajue Shellie Gumbs Lauren Jones Fitzgerald B. Bramwell Brian O. Patrick John P. Selegue Carolyn Pratt Brock 《Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Structural Chemistry》2003,59(1):m10-m12
Reaction of the potentially hexadentate ligand 1,9‐bis(2‐hydroxy‐1‐naphthalenemethylimino)‐3,7‐dithianonane with dimethyltin chloride gave the title 1:1 adduct, in which the long ligand wraps around the SnCl2Me2 unit and in which the stereochemistry is fully trans. This compound crystallizes from acetonitrile as the 1:1 solvate [Sn(CH3)2(C29H30N2O2S2)Cl2]·C2H3N. During the reaction, the hydroxyl protons move to the N atoms. Most of the chemically equivalent bond lengths agree to within experimental uncertainty, but the Sn—Cl bond that is inside the ligand pocket is substantially longer than the Sn—Cl bond that points away from the long ligand [2.668 (1) versus 2.528 (1) Å]. The O—Sn—O angle is 166.0 (1)°. Comparison of the Sn—O, C—O and aryl C—C bond lengths with those of related compounds shows that the most important resonance forms for the Schiff base aryloxide ligand are double zwitterions, but that the uncharged resonance forms having carbonyl groups also contribute significantly. 相似文献