The First Calcium(II) Complex with the Saccharinate Ligand: Synthesis,Crystal Structure,Spectral and Thermal Characterization of Trans—diaquabis[(2—hydroxyethyl)pyridinium]bis(saccharinato)calcium(II) Disaccharinate, [Ca(sac)2(H2O)2(Hpyet)2](sac)2 |
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Authors: | Veysel T. Yilmaz Canan Kazak Sevim Hamamci |
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Abstract: | A new calcium(II) complex of the saccharinate ligand (sac) with 2—hydroxyethylpyridinium (Hpyet) was synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, FT—IR spectroscopy, thermal analysis and single crystal X—ray diffractometry. The [Ca(sac)2(H2O)2(Hpyet)2](sac)2 complex crystallizes in the triclinic space group (P1¯) with the cell dimensions a = 7.4360(7)Å, b = 12.5263(12)Å, c = 12.8329(13)Å, α = 82.534(8)°, β = 75.202(8)° and γ = 89.662(8)° (293 K). The title complex consists of a complex cation and two sac anions. In the complex cation, the calcium(II) ion is six—coordinate, bonding to two aqua ligands, two Hpyet ligands andtwo sac ligands located in the trans positions. Two of the sac ions are coordinated to the calcium(II) ion through the carbonyl O atom, while the other two remain outside the coordination sphere as the counter—ions. Thermal decomposition of the complex in air results in elimination of aqua, Hpyet, and sac ions, respectively. |
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Keywords: | Saccharin complex 2— Hydroxyethylpyridinium Calcium Crystal structure |
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