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Di­aqua­bis­{μ-1,5-bis­[(pyridin-2-yl)methyl­idene]carbonohydrazide(1–)}di-μ-chlorido-tetra­chlorido­tetra­zinc(II)

A tetra­nuclear Zn(II) complex, [Zn(4)(C(13)H(11)N(6)O)(2)Cl(6)(H(2)O)(2)] or {[Zn(2)(HL)(H(2)O)(Cl(2))](μCl)(2)[Zn(2)(HL)(H(2)O)(Cl)]}(2), was synthesized by mixing an equimolar amount of a methanol solution containing ZnCl(2) and a methanol solution containing the ligand H(2) L [1,5-bis­(pyridin-2...

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Autores principales: Seck, Thierno Moussa, Gaye, Papa Aly, Ndoye, Cheikh, Thiam, Ibrahima Elhadji, Diouf, Ousmane, Retailleau, Pascal, Gaye, Mohamed
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7405581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32844027
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2056989020009834
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Sumario:A tetra­nuclear Zn(II) complex, [Zn(4)(C(13)H(11)N(6)O)(2)Cl(6)(H(2)O)(2)] or {[Zn(2)(HL)(H(2)O)(Cl(2))](μCl)(2)[Zn(2)(HL)(H(2)O)(Cl)]}(2), was synthesized by mixing an equimolar amount of a methanol solution containing ZnCl(2) and a methanol solution containing the ligand H(2) L [1,5-bis­(pyridin-2-yl­methyl­ene)carbono­hydrazide]. In the tetra­nuclear complex, each of the two ligand mol­ecules forms a dinuclear unit that is connected to another dinuclear unit by two bridging chloride anions. In each dinuclear unit, one Zn(II) cation is penta­coordinated in a N(2)OCl(2) in a distorted square-pyramidal geometry, while the other Zn(II) cation is hexa­coordinated in a N(3)OCl(2) environment with a distorted octa­hedral geometry. The basal plane around the penta­coordinated Zn(II) cation is formed by one chloride anion, one oxygen atom, one imino nitro­gen atom and one pyridine nitro­gen atom with the apical position occupied by a chloride anion. The basal plane of the hexa­coordinated Zn(II) cation is formed by one chloride anion, one hydrazinyl nitro­gen atom, one imino nitro­gen atom and one pyridine nitro­gen atom with the apical positions occupied by a water oxygen atom and a bridged chloro anion from another dinuclear unit, leading to a tetra­nuclear complex. A series of intra­molecular C—H⋯Cl hydrogen bonds is observed in each tetra­nuclear unit. In the crystal, the tetra­nuclear units are connected by inter­molecular C—H⋯Cl, C—H⋯O and N—H⋯O hydrogen bonds, forming a planar two-dimensional structure in the ac plane.