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Tri-m-tolylbismuth bis(2-methoxybenzoate) (I) (84%), tri-m-tolylbismuth dibenzoate (II) (91%), and tri-m-tolylbismuth bis(trichloroacetate) (III) (92%) have been synthesized via the reaction between tri-m-tolylbismuth, carboxylic acid, and hydrogen peroxide. According to X-ray diffraction data, a bismuth atom in compounds I–III have a distorted trigonal bipyramidal coordination (disregarding the additional coordination of carbonyl oxygen atoms) to m-tolyl ligands in equatorial positions. The Bi-C bonds in compounds I, II, and III range within 2.193(3)–2.228(5) Å, and the Bi-O and Bi…O(=C) distances are 2.267(3), 2.282(3) Å and 2.791(6), 2.895(6) Å in I; 2.293(2), 2.296(3) Å and 2.815, 2.905(5) Å in II; and 2.278(4), 2.300(4) Å and 3.008(9), 3.115(9) Å in III. The equatorial CBiC angles on the side of Bi…O(=C) contacts are considerably enlarged, thus decreasing the other two angles (150.6°, 104.7°, and 104.7° in I, 140.2°, 107.4°, and 112.3° in II, and 138.0°, 110.1°, and 111.0° in III).  相似文献   

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Tris(5-bromo-2-methoxyphenyl)bismuth dicarboxylates [(C6H3(Br-5)(MeO-2)]3Bi[OC(O)CHal3]2, Hal = F (II) and Cl (III), have been synthesized by the reaction between tris(5-bromo-2-methoxyphenyl)bismuth (I) and trifluoroacetic acid and thrichloroacetic acid, respectively, in the presence of hydrogen peroxide in ether. According to X-ray diffraction data, a crystal of complex I contains two types of crystallographically independent molecules (a and b) both with a trigonal pyramid configuration. The bismuth atoms in complexes II and III have a distorted trigonal bipyramidal coordination with carboxylate substituents in axial positions. Axial OBiO angles are 166.3(3)° (II) and 171.6(2)° (III); equatorial CBiC angles are 118.0(3)°–123.1(3)° (II) and 113.6(3)°–127.4(3)° (III). Bi–C bond lengths are 2.189(7)–2.200(8) Å (II) and 2.190(8)–2.219(7) Å (III), and Bi–О distances are 2.280(6), 2.459(16) Å (II) and 2.264(5), 2.266(5) Å (III). Intramolecular contacts between the central atom and the oxygen atoms of carbonyl groups (Bi···O 3.028(9), 3.162(9) Å (II); 3.117(9), 3.202(9) Å (III)) are observed at maximum equatorial angles. The oxygen atoms of methoxy groups are coordinated to the bismuth atom. The Bi···O distances in complexes II and III (3.028(16), 3.157(16), 3.162(16) and 3.17(16), 3.143(16), 3.202(16) Å, respectively) are slightly longer than in complex I (3.007(9)–3.136(4) Å).  相似文献   

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Tris(5-bromo-2-methoxyphenyl)antimony bis(4-nitrophenylacetate) (I), tris(5-bromo-2-methoxyphenyl)antimony bis(2-methoxybenzoate) (II), and tris(5-bromo-2-methoxyphenyl)antimony bis(phenylpropiolate) (III) have been synthesized via the reaction between tris(5-bromo-2-methoxyphenyl) antimony and 4-nitrophenylacetic acid, 2-methoxybenzoic acid, and phenylpropiolic acid, respectively, in the presence of hydrogen peroxide (molar ratio: 1: 2: 1). According to X-ray diffraction data, the antimony atom in molecules of complexes IIII has a distorted trigonal bipyramidal coordination. The OSbO axial angles and the CSbC bond angles in the equatorial plane are 173.27(15)°, 172.96(11)°, 172.99(10)°, and 115.5(2)°–123.3(2)°, 108.81(16)°–129.32(17)°, and 110.66(17)°–127.91(17)°, respectively. The Sb-O bond lengths are 2.092(4) and 2.115(4)Å in I, 2.088(3) and 2.097(2) Å in II, and 2.096(3) and 2.120(3) Å in III. The Sb-C bonds range within 2.095(6)–2.123(6) Å in I, 2.107(4)–2.117(4) Å in II, and 2.097(4)–2.116(4) Å in III. Complexes I, II, and III are observed to have intramolecular Sb…OCH3 contacts (3.169–3.226, 3.134–3.174, and 3.147–3.196 Å, respectively) in addition to Sb…O=C interactions (3.121, 3.139Å; 2.944, 3.038 A0; 3.111, 3.120 Å).  相似文献   

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Bis[??-oxo-tri(2-methylphenyl)antimony] (I) was synthesized via oxidation of tri(2-methylphenyl)antimony by hydrogen peroxide in ether. In the presence of 2-hydroxy-5-bromobenzaldoxime or furfural oxime, the reaction between these reactants (in a 1: 1: 1 molar ratio, respectively) yields (??-oxo)bis[2-hydroxy-5-bromobenzaldoximato-tri(2-methylphenyl)antimony] (II) or (??-oxo)bis[furfural-oximatotri(2-methylphenyl)antimony] (III). The structures of compounds I?CIII was determined by X-ray diffraction. In the centrosymmetric dimeric complex I, the Sb atom has a distorted trigonal-bipyramidal coordination with oxygen atoms in equatorial and axial positions. In II and III, the axial positions are occupied by the bridge oxygen atom and the oxygen atom of the oxime ligand. Bond length values are as follows: Sb-C 2.137(3)?C2.183(3), 2.116(7)?C2.131(7), and 2.105(5)?C2.126(6)?; Sb-O 1.934(2), 2.077(2), 1.973(4)?C2.151(4), and 1.9706(3)?C2.112(6) ? for I, II, and III, respectively. Intramolecular contacts Sb...N (2.953(8), 3.002(9), and 2.951(8) II and III.  相似文献   

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The reaction of triphenylantimony with propiolic acid in the presence of hydrogen peroxide (molar ratios 1 : 2 : 1 and 1 : 1 : 1) in diethyl ether affords triphenylantimony dipropiolate Ph3Sb[OC(O)C≡CH]2 (I) and μ2-oxobis[(propiolato)triphenylantimony] [Ph3SbOC(O)C≡CH]2O (II). Tetraphenylantimony propiolate Ph4SbOC(O)C≡CH (III) is synthesized from pentaphenylantimony and propiolic or acetylenedicarboxylic acid in toluene. According to the X-ray diffraction data, the crystals of compounds I and III include two types of crystallographically independent molecules (a and b). The antimony atoms in molecules Ia, Ib, II, IIIa, and IIIb have the trigonal-bipyramidal coordination mode with different degrees of distortion. The OSbO and OSbC axial angles are 176.8(2)° (Ia, Ib), 170.17(15)°, 178.78(14)° (II), and 173.2(5)°, 174.4(5)° (IIIa, IIIb). The CSbC equatorial angles lie in the ranges 108.2(3)°–143.1(3)° (I), 109.0(2)°–131.0(2)° (II), and 113.1(4)°–125.4(4)° (III). The SbOSb angle in II is 141.55(19)°. The Sb-C bond lengths are 2.103(8)–2.141(5) (I), 2.105(5)–2.119(5) (II), and 2.076(12)–2.166(13) Å (III). The Sb-O distances increase in a series of I, II, and III: 2.139(6)–2.156(7) (Ia, Ib); 2.206(4), 2.218(3) (II); and 2.338(10), 2.340(10) Å (III).  相似文献   

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The reactions of pentaphenylantimony with succinic, malic, and tartaric acids (mole ratio 2: 1) in toluene afford bis(tetraphenylantimony) succinate (I), malate (II), and tartrate (III) in yields of 98, 92, and 94%, respectively. According to the X_ray diffraction analysis results, molecules I and II are centrosymmetric. In compound II, the hydroxy group in the acid residue is disordered over two positions. Crystal III includes two types of crystallographically independent molecules (a and b). The antimony atoms in compounds I, II, IIIa, and IIIb have distorted trigonal bipyramidal coordination modes. The axial angles CaxSbOax are 166.80(8)° (I); 174.8(2)° (II); 176.4(4)°, 177.4(3)° (IIIa); and 173.3(4)°, 172.7(4)° (IIIb). The equatorial angles CeqSbCeq vary in the ranges 99.3(1)°–154.5(1)° (I); 115.2(2)°–123.3(2)° (II); 115.7(4)°–123.3(4)° 115.2(5)°–125.6(5)° (IIIa); and 107.9(4)°-129.1(4)°, 113.7(4)°-124.8(5)° (IIIb). The Sb-C and Sb-O bonds are 2.138(3)-2.176(3), 2.319(2) Å (I); 2.111(6)–2.163(5), 2.243(4) Å (II); 2.072(13)–2.169(11), 2.252(7), 2.284(7) Å (IIIa); and 2.047(11)–2.190(11), 2.224(7), 2.256(7) Å (IIIb). The intramolecular distances Sb…O=C are 2.528(3) (I); 3.267(7) (II); 3.381(7), 3.436(7) (IIIa); and 3.351(7), 3.162(7) Å (IIIb). For structures I, II, and III, the CIF files are CCDC 929151, 941542, and 941543, respectively.  相似文献   

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Tetraphenylbismuth 4-hydroxybenzenesulfonate (I) and tetraphenylantimony 4-hydroxybenzenesulfonate (II) are synthesized in yields up to 80% by the reaction of pentaphenylbismuth and pentaphenylantimony, respectively, with 4-sulfophenol. Compounds I and II are also prepared by the ligand redistribution reaction from pentaphenyl compounds of bismuth and antimony and triphenylbismuth bis(4-hydroxybenzenesulfonate) and triphenylantimony bis(4-hydroxybenzenesulfonate), respectively, in yields up to 87%. The recrystallization of compounds I and II from water gives crystalline hydrates Ph4BiOSO2C6H4(OH-4) · H2O (III) and Ph4SbOSO2C6H4(OH-4) · H2O (IV). Pentaphenylbismuth and pentaphenylantimony react with 2,4-disulfophenol in acetone, regardless of the ratio of the starting reactants, to form bis(tetraphenylbismuth) 4-hydroxybenzene-1,3-disulfonate (V) and bis(tetraphenylantimony) 4-hydroxybenzene-1,3-disulfonate (VI) in yields up to 74%. According to X-ray diffraction data, coordination of the bismuth atoms in compound I is trigonal-bipyramidal with the axial oxygen atom of the 4-hydroxybenzenesulfonate group (Bi···O 2.764 Å). In compound II, coordination of the Sb atom is tetrahedral (CSbC angles 106.2°–112.3°). In crystal III, the distances between the central atom and the nearest oxygen atoms of the arenesulfonate group and the hydrate water molecule are 3.094 and 3.125 Å, respectively. Crystals V and VI consist of doubly charged anions of 2,4-disulfophenol and several distorted tetrahedral cations of tetraphenylbismuthonium (CBi(1)C, CBi(2)C angles and Bi(1)-C, Bi(2)-C bond lengths vary in the intervals 102.1°–122.7°, 105.4°–114.0° and 2.103–2.230, 2.187–2.209 Å, respectively) and tetraphenylantimonium (CSb(1)C, CSb(2)C angles and Sb(1)-C, Sb(2)-C bond lengths 106.3°–112.2°, 101.3°–122.4° and 2.095–2.110, 2.092–2.123 Å, respectively). The Bi(1) and Sb(2) atoms are coordinated by one of the oxygen atoms of the 2,4-disulfophenol anions (distances Bi(1)···O(3) 2.803, Sb(2)···O(1), 2.704 Å).  相似文献   

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Triphenylbismuth bis(3,4-dimethylbenzenesulfonate) Ph3Bi(OSO2C6H3Me2-3,4)2 (I) has been synthesized by the reaction between triphenylbismuth and 3,4-dimethylbenzenesulfonic acid in the presence of tert-butylhydroperoxide (1: 2: 1 mol) in ether. The bismuth atom in complex I has a trigonal bipyramidal coordination to arenesulfonates substituents in axial positions (axial OBiO angle, 173.99(8)°; equatorial CBiC angles, 106.94(11)°, 112.24(11)°, 140.77(11)°). The Bi?C distances are 2.189(3), 2.192(3), and 2.197(3) Å; the Bi?O distances are 2.284(2) and 2.301(2) Å. Some intramolecular contacts are observed between the central atom and the oxygen atoms of sulfonate groups at the maximum equatorial angle (Bi···O 3.122(3), 3.189(4) Å).  相似文献   

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Reactions of Ni(NO3)2 · 6H2O) in EtOH(iso-PrOH) with optically active bis(menthane) ethylene-diaminodioxime (H2L1), pinano-para-menthane ethylenediaminodioxime (H2L2), pinano-para-menthane propylenediaminodioxime (H2L3) and bis(pinane) propylenediaminodioxime (H2L4) were used to synthesize [Ni(H2L1)NO3[NO3 · 2H2O (I), [Ni(HL2)]NO3 (II), [Ni(HL3)]NO3 (III), and [Ni(HL4)]NO3 (IV). X-ray diffraction study of paramagnetic complex Ieff = 3.04 μB and diamagnetic complexes II and III revealed their ionic structures. A distorted octahedral polyhedron N4O2 in the cation of complex I is formed by the N atoms of tetradentate cycle-forming ligand, i.e., the H2L1 molecule, and the O atoms of the NO 3 ? anion acting as a bidentate cyclic ligand. In the cations of complexes II and III, containing a pinane fragment, the coordination core NiN4 has the shape of a distorted square formed on coordination of tetradentate cycle-forming ligands, i.e., anions of the starting dioximes. The structure of diamagnetic complex IV is likely to be similar to the structures of complexes II and III.  相似文献   

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Solvate Ph3Sb[OC(O)C6H4(OH-4)]2 · 1/2Et2O (I) has been synthesized by the reaction between triphenylantimony and 4-oxybenzoic acid in the presence of hydrogen peroxide in diethyl ether. Tetraphenylantimony 4-oxybenzoate, which crystallizes from DMSO in the form of solvate Ph4SbOC(O)C6H4(OH-4) · DMSO (II), has been synthesized from pentaphenylantimony and triphenylantimony bis(4-oxybenzoate) or 4-oxybenzoic acid. According to X-ray diffraction data, an antimony atom in molecules of compounds I and II has a trigonal bipyramidal coordination. Crystals of compound I contain two crystallographically independent types of molecules (A and B). The Sb-C and Sb-O distances, the equatorial CSbC and axial OSbO angles are, respectively, 2.083(9)–2.103(8)Å; 2.068(5), 2.128(5)Å; 117.6(3)°–124.2(3)° and 171.5(2)° (IA); 2.103(9)–2.135(8)Å; 2.086(5), 2.154(6)Å;110.2(3)°–138.0(4)° and 174.8(2)° (IB). In compound II, Sb-C is 2.117(2)–2.175(2) Å, Sb-O is 2.247(2) Å, and CeqSbCeq and OSbCax angles are 110.89(9)°–133.30(9)° and 177.05(7)°, respectively. The Sb…O=C intramolecular contacts are 3.151(7), 3.153(8) Å (IA), 2.985(8), 3.008(9) Å (IB), and 2.975(5) Å (II). Molecules IA and IB are conformation isomers, which differ from each other by the arrangement of carboxyl groups with respect to the equatorial plane.  相似文献   

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It has been shown that N,N’-diaryldiaza-18-crown-6 ethers with p-dimethylamino-and p-methoxy groups in the benzene ring (aryl is 4-Mc2NC6H4) (I) and 4-MeOC6H4 (II) form complexes with potassium and barium salts. The influence of these salts on the UV and 1H NMR spectra of crown ethers I and II has been studied. The stability constants (logβ) of the complexes increase in the series II · Ba(ClO4)2 (2.0), I · Ba(ClO4)2 (2.3), II · KBr (2.8), I · KBr (3.0). N,N’-bis(4-dimethylphenylamine)diaza-18-crown-6 (L, I) and its complex with barium perchlorate Ba(ClO4)2 · L (III) are characterized by X-ray crystallography. The crystals of I are monoclinic: a = 13.778(2) Å, b = 5.9731(9) Å, c = 17.542(3) Å, β = 106.65(1)°, V = 1383.1(4) Å3, Z = 2, space group P21/n, R = 0.0374 for 990 reflections with I > 2σ(I). The crystals of III are monoclinic: a = 17.275(4) Å, b = 8.017(2) Å, c = 26.935(4) Å, β = 100.47(2)°, V = 3669(1) Å3, Z = 4, space group C2/c, R = 0.0320 for 1897 reflections with I > 2σ(I). The molecules of I and III are centrosymmetric. In III, the Ba atom is in the center of substituted diaza-18-crown-6 (DA18C6). The Ba atom is coordinated by all six donor atoms of diaza-18-crown-6 (av. Ba-O, 2.779(3) Å; Ba-N, 3.004(4) Å) and four oxygen atoms of two asymmetrically bound perchlorate groups (Ba-O, 2.832(4) and 3.031(4) Å) arranged below and above the plane of substituted diaza-18-crown-6. The conformations of the macrocycle in free and coordinated L are different.  相似文献   

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Binuclear complexes of Sm(III), Eu(III), Gd(III), Tb(III), and Dy(III) nitrates with 4,4,10,10-tetramethyl-1,3,7,9-tetraazospiro[5.5]undecane-2,8-dione (C11H20N4O2, SC)—[Sm(NO3)3(SC)(H2O)]2(I), [Eu(NO3)3(SC)(H2O)]2 (II), [Gd(NO3)2(SC)(H2O)3)]2(NO3)2 (III), [Tb(NO3)3(SC)(H2O)]2 (IV), [Dy(NO3)3(SC)(H2O)]2 (V), are synthesized, and their X-ray diffraction analyses are carried out. The crystals of complexes I–V are monoclinic: space group P21/n for III and P21/c for I, II, IV, and V. In centrosymmetric coordination complexes II, III, IV, and V, the Ln atoms are coordinated by two O(1) and O(2) atoms of two molecules of the SC ligands bound by a symmetry procedure (1 ? x, ?y, 1 ? z), three bidentate nitrate anions, and a water molecule. The coordination numbers of the metal atoms are equal to 9, and the coordination polyhedra are considerably distorted three-capped trigonal prisms, whose bases include the O(1), O(2), O(12) and O(3), O(7), O(9) atoms. The dihedral angle between the bases of the prism is 18°, and that between the mean planes of the side faces is 55°–71° for I, 17° and 55°–71° for II, 16° and 55°–70° for IV, and 16° and 55°–70° for V. The Sm...Sm distance in complex I is 9.44 Å, Eu...Eu in II is 9.42 Å, Tb...Tb in IV is 9.36Å, and Dy...Dy in V is 9.36Å. The gadolinium atom in complex III is coordinated by two oxygen atoms of two ligand molecules bound by a symmetry procedure (?x, ?y + 1, ?z + 1), two bidentate nitrate anions, and three water molecules. One of the nitro groups in compound III is localized in the external coordination sphere of the metal. The coordination number of gadolinium is 9, and the coordination polyhedron is a significantly distorted three-capped trigonal prism, whose base includes the O(1), O(2), O(7) and O(4), O(5), O(9) atoms. The dihedral angle between the bases of the prism is 22.8°, and that between the mean planes of the side faces is 53°–72°. The Gd...Gd distance in complex III is 9.17 Å.  相似文献   

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Three complexes with the formula [Co(Ip)(CuL)(H2O)2] · H2O (I), [Co(Ip)(NiL)(H2O)2] · H2O (II), [Co(CuL)2(Hbtc)(H2O)] (III), (H2Ip = m-isophthalic acid; H2L = 2,3-dioxo-5,6,14,15-dibenzo-1,4,8,12-tetraazacyclo-pentadeca-7,13-dien; H3Btc = 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylic acid) were synthesized and structurally characterized by elemental analysis, IR and UV spectroscopy. Single-crystal X-ray analyses reveal that the complexes I and II contain neutral heterometallic binuclear CoM (for I and II, M = Cu, Ni, respectively) moieties, and complex III contains discrete neutral trinuclear CoCu2 moieties. The structures of IIII consist of two-dimensional supramolecular architecture formed by strong O-H…O intermolecular hydrogen bonds. Furthermore, the magnetic properties of complex I were investigated and discussed in detail.  相似文献   

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3-Phenylpropenal thiosemicarbazone hydrate C6H5-HC=CH-CH=N-NH-C(S)-NH2 · H2O (HL · H2O, I) and two chelates [Ni(L)2] · nCH3OH (II) and [Zn(L)2] (III) are studied by X-ray diffraction. The crystals of I are orthorhombic: a = 6.227(1) Å, b = 7.763(2) Å, c = 25.585(5) Å, β = 90°, space group P212121, Z = 4, R = 0.0426. A nonplanar molecule of I has an E conformation. The crystals of II are triclinic: a = 6.551(2) Å, b = 10.752(3) Å, c = 10.885(3) Å, α = 64.751(5)°, β = 82.753(5)°, γ = 89.857(5)°, space group, Z = 1, R = 0.0661. In a centrosymmetric molecule of II, the central atom coordinates two deprotonated ligands L through the immine nitrogen atom and thioamide sulfur atom at the vertices of a distorted square. The crystals of III are monoclinic: a = 25.342(2) Å, b = 9.150(2) Å, c = 21.340(3) Å, α = 90°, β = 111.84(2)°, γ = 90°, space group C2/c, Z = 8, R = 0.0556. In a molecule of complex III, two deprotonated bidentate ligands L are coordinated by the zinc ion through the immine nitrogen atoms and thioamide sulfur atoms to form a distorted tetrahedron at the central atom. In both II and III, ligand L after coordination by the metal ion changes the E conformation with respect to the N(1)-C(2) bond for the Z conformation. In crystals I-III, molecules are packed to form infinite layers parallel to the planes (001) and (010).  相似文献   

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Four new fluorochromatouranylates, namely, K[UO2(CrO4)F] · 1.5H2O (I), Rb[UO2(CrO4)F] · 1.5H2O (II), Rb[UO2(CrO4)F] · 0.5H2O (III), and Cs[UO2(CrO4)F] · 0.5H2O (IV), have been synthesized, and their crystallographic characteristics have been determined. All the compounds crystallize in monoclinic system, space group P21/c, with the unit cell parameters a = 13.1744(5) Å, b = 9.4598(3) Å, c = 13.0710(4) Å, β = 103.746(1)°, Z = 4, R = 0.0235 (I); a = 13.5902(7) Å, b = 9.5022(4) Å, c = 13.2271(6) Å, β = 102.914(2)°, Z = 4, R = 0.0247 (II); a = 24.7724(8) Å, b = 12.6671(4) Å, c = 9.4464(3) Å, β = 97.661(1)°, Z = 8, R = 0.0448 (III); a = 25.725(1) Å, b = 12.8261(5) Å, c = 9.4929(4) β = 97.208(1)°, Z = 8 (IV). The pairs of compounds I and II and compounds III and IV are isostructural. Crystals of compounds I–III have been subjected to complete X-ray diffraction study. It has been established that the structures of compounds I–III are built of [UO2(CrO4)F] n n? layers, which are parallel to the (100) plane and linked into a framework by alkali-metal cations located between layers, together with water molecules. The effect of topological and geometric isomerism on the structural features of 34 known uranyl compounds of the AT3M2 crystallochemical group, to which the studied compounds I–III also belong, is discussed.  相似文献   

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Four 3d-4f heterometallic complexes, [CuⅡ LnⅢ (bpt) 2 (NO 3 ) 3 (MeOH)] (Ln = Gd, 1; Dy, 2; bptH = 3,5-bis(pyrid-2-yl)-1,2,4- triazole), [CuⅡ 2 LnⅢ 2 (μ-OH) 2 (bpt) 4 Cl 4 (H 2 O) 2 ]·6H 2 O (Ln = Gd, 3; Dy, 4), have been synthesized under solvothermal conditions. X-ray structural analyses reveal that 1 and 2 are isostructural while 3 and 4 are isostructural. In each complex, the copper and gadolinium or dysprosium ions are linked by two triazolate bridges and form a CuⅡ -LnⅢ dinuclear unit. The intramolecular Cu-Ln distances are 4.542, 4.525, 4.545 and 4.538 for 1, 2, 3 and 4, respectively. Two dinuclear CuLn units are bridged by two OH- groups into the zig-zag tetranuclear {CuⅡ 2 LnⅢ 2 } structures with the Ln(Ⅲ) Ln(Ⅲ) distances of 3.742 and 3.684 for 3 and 4, respectively. Magnetic studies show that the antiferromagnetic CuⅡ-LnⅢ interactions occur in 1 (J CuGd = 0.21 cm-1 ) and 2. The antiferromagnetic interaction occurs in complex 3 with J CuGd = 0.82 cm-1 and J GdGd = 0.065 cm-1 , while dominant ferromagnetic interaction occurs in complex 4.  相似文献   

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Crystals of the copper bromide complexes with N-allylisoquinolinium halides of the composition [C9H7N(C3H5)]2CuIICl2.86Br1.14 (I), [C9H7N(C3H5)]CuIBr2 · H2O (II), and [C9H7N(C3H5)]CuIBr2 (III) are prepared by ac electrochemical synthesis, and their structures are studied by X-ray diffraction analysis (DARCh-1 (for I) and KUMA/CCD (for II and III) diffractometers). The crystals of compound I are monoclinic: space group P21/n, a = 15.053(5) Å, b = 10.486(4) Å, c = 17.179(10) Å, γ = 109.77(3)°, V = 2552(4) Å3, Z = 4. The crystals of complex II are triclinic: space group P $\overline 1 $ , a = 7.040(1) Å, b = 7.610(2) Å, c = 12.460(2) Å, α = 79.54(3)°, β = 86.73(3)°, γ = 89.51(1)°, V = 655.4(2) Å3, Z = 2. The crystals of complex III are monoclinic: space group P21/n, a = 12.799(1) Å, b = 7.692(1) Å, c = 13.491(1) Å, β = 111.08(1)°, V = 1239.3(2) Å3, Z = 4. The structure of compound I is built of the CuIIX 4 2? tetrahedra and N-allylisoquinolinium cations united by the C-H···X contacts into corrugated layers. The crystal structure of π-complex II is formed of dimers of the composition [C9H7(C3H5)]2 Cu 2 I Br4 forming layers in the direction of the z axis due to the C-H···X contacts. An important role in structure formation belongs to water molecules that cross-link the organometallic layers through the O-H···X contacts into a three-dimensional framework. When kept in the mother liquor for 6 months, the crystals of compound II transformed into crystals of compound III, whose structure consists of {[C9H7(C3H5)]2Cu 2 I Br4} n columns united through the C-H···Br contacts (H···Br 2.84(3)?2.92(4) Å) into a three-dimensional framework.  相似文献   

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The composition of solid products of vacuum decomposition of K2O2 · 2H2O2 (I) on a glass fiber matrix was determined by Raman spectroscopy. The products were mainly mechanical mixtures of potassium superoxide KO2 (II) with KOH · nH2O (III) and, in some cases, with KOH (IV). The n value in III varies from sample to sample (most often, from 0.2 to 1). Component II is represented by the typical tetragonal phase (the ν(O-O) stretching maximum at 1146 ± 1 cm?1). The transformation of the tetragonal phase of II into cubic phase upon sample irradiation with a focused laser beam was studied. The phase transition was initiated by increasing the power of monochromatic radiation (λ = 514.5 nm). The formation of the cubic phase was indicated by a sharp increase in the width of the ν(O-O) stretching mode. Reaching the threshold power facilitates warming up of the sample in the focusing point to ~120°C. In pure II, the phase transition is enantiotropic; when the laser radiation power drops to the initial minimal level, the tetragonal phase is formed again. When III or IV is present in the sample, this does not take place. Stabilization of the cubic phase of II is attributable to the chemical reaction with IV taking place at phase transition temperature to give a binary compound or a solid solution of the KO2 · KOH type (V). The crystals of V correspond to the cubic system.  相似文献   

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Reaction of a macrocyclic copper(II) complex [Cu(L)](ClO4)2 · 3H2O (I) (L = 1,3,10,12,16,19-hexaazatetracyclotetracosane) with a hexapod carboxylate ligand H6TTHA (H6TTHA = 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine hexaacetic acid) and a tripod carboxylate ligand H3TATB (H3TATB = 4,4′,4″-S-triazine-2,4,6-triyl-tribenzoic acid) yielded two mononuclear copper(II) complexes [Cu(L)][H4TTHA] · 4H2O (II) and [Cu(L)][HTATB] · 4H2O (III). The complexes I–III have been structurally characterized. The crystal structures of complexes II and III show the copper(II) ion has a distorted pentacoordinate square-pyramidal geometry with two secondary and two tertiary amines from the macrocyclic complex [Cu(L)]2+ and one oxygen atom from the carboxylate ligand group at the axial position. The UV-Vis spectra are utilized to discuss the hydrolysis of the complex II.  相似文献   

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Guanidine reacts with chalkone1 a, 4-methylchalkone1 b and 4′-methylchalkone1 c resp. to yield mixtures of pyrimidinamines2 a,3 b and3 c (=3 b) resp. with (2:1)-condensatesA,B andC resp. The structures of the compoundsA-C (whicha priori could be dihydropyrimidopyrimidines4 a-c or5 a-c or6 a-c) are elucidated. NMR-investigations show that the saltsA-C · HCl must be symmetrically substituted pyrimidopyrimidinyliumchlorides4 a-c · HCl or5 a-c · HCl (and not6 a-c · HCl). Furthermore, it is proved by chemical methods that the condensatesB · HCl andC · HCl are pyrimidopyrimidinyliumchlorides4 b andc · HCl (and not5 b andc · HCl): The structure ofB · HCl (=4 b · HCl) was established by total synthesis of dimethylpyrimidopyrimidinyliumpicrate9 b-Pi from10 c (via13 c · HI-18 · HCl) and transformation ofB · HCl into an identical salt9 b-Pi via hexahydropyrimidopyrimidine8 b · HCl. The structure ofC · HCl (=4 c · HCl) was determined by comparison of its hydrogenation product (=8c · HCl) with8 b · HCl. The structure of condensateA · HCl (=4 a · HCl) results from conclusion by analogy. The spatial structure of4 a-c · HCl and8 a-c · HCl is discussed; it was established by NMR that the salts are racemic mixtures of stereoisomers4 a-c K · HCl and8 a-c K · HCl resp. and their antipodes (with C2 symmetry).  相似文献   

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