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Crystal structure of a Tb(III)–Cu(II) glycinehydroxamate 15-metallacrown-5 sulfate complex
The core of the title complex, bis[hexaaquahemiaquapentakis(μ(3)-glycinehydroxamato)sulfatopentacopper(II)terbium(III)] sulfate hexahydrate, [TbCu(5)(SO(4))(GlyHA)(5)(H(2)O)(6.5)](2)(SO(4))·6H(2)O (1), which belongs to the 15-metallacrown-5 family, consists of five glycinehydroxamate di...
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author | Pavlishchuk, Anna V. Vasylenko, Inna V. Zeller, Matthias Addison, Anthony W. |
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description | The core of the title complex, bis[hexaaquahemiaquapentakis(μ(3)-glycinehydroxamato)sulfatopentacopper(II)terbium(III)] sulfate hexahydrate, [TbCu(5)(SO(4))(GlyHA)(5)(H(2)O)(6.5)](2)(SO(4))·6H(2)O (1), which belongs to the 15-metallacrown-5 family, consists of five glycinehydroxamate dianions (GlyHA(2−); C(2)H(4)N(2)O(2)) and five copper(II) ions linked together forming a metallamacrocyclic moiety. The terbium(III) ion is connected to the centre of the metallamacrocycle through five hydroxamate oxygen atoms. The coordination environment of the Tb(3+) ion is completed to an octacoordination level by oxygen atoms of a bidentate sulfate and an apically coordinated water molecule, while the copper(II) atoms are square-planar, penta- or hexacoordinate due to the apical coordination of water molecules. Continuous shape calculations indicate that the coordination polyhedron of the Tb(3+) ion in 1 is best described as square antiprismatic. The positive charge of each pair of [TbCu(5)(GlyHA)(5)(H(2)O)(6.5)(SO(4))](2) (2+) fragments is compensated by a non-coordinated sulfate anion, which is located on an inversion center with 1:1 disordered oxygen atoms. Complex 1 is isomorphous with the previously reported compounds [LnCu(5)(GlyHA)(5)(SO(4))(H(2)O)(6.5)](2)(SO(4)), where Ln (III) = Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Dy and Ho. |
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spelling | pubmed-86477512021-12-16 Crystal structure of a Tb(III)–Cu(II) glycinehydroxamate 15-metallacrown-5 sulfate complex Pavlishchuk, Anna V. Vasylenko, Inna V. Zeller, Matthias Addison, Anthony W. Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun Jerry P. Jasinski tribute The core of the title complex, bis[hexaaquahemiaquapentakis(μ(3)-glycinehydroxamato)sulfatopentacopper(II)terbium(III)] sulfate hexahydrate, [TbCu(5)(SO(4))(GlyHA)(5)(H(2)O)(6.5)](2)(SO(4))·6H(2)O (1), which belongs to the 15-metallacrown-5 family, consists of five glycinehydroxamate dianions (GlyHA(2−); C(2)H(4)N(2)O(2)) and five copper(II) ions linked together forming a metallamacrocyclic moiety. The terbium(III) ion is connected to the centre of the metallamacrocycle through five hydroxamate oxygen atoms. The coordination environment of the Tb(3+) ion is completed to an octacoordination level by oxygen atoms of a bidentate sulfate and an apically coordinated water molecule, while the copper(II) atoms are square-planar, penta- or hexacoordinate due to the apical coordination of water molecules. Continuous shape calculations indicate that the coordination polyhedron of the Tb(3+) ion in 1 is best described as square antiprismatic. The positive charge of each pair of [TbCu(5)(GlyHA)(5)(H(2)O)(6.5)(SO(4))](2) (2+) fragments is compensated by a non-coordinated sulfate anion, which is located on an inversion center with 1:1 disordered oxygen atoms. Complex 1 is isomorphous with the previously reported compounds [LnCu(5)(GlyHA)(5)(SO(4))(H(2)O)(6.5)](2)(SO(4)), where Ln (III) = Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Dy and Ho. International Union of Crystallography 2021-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8647751/ /pubmed/34925881 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2056989021011907 Text en © Pavlishchuk et al. 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited. |
spellingShingle | Jerry P. Jasinski tribute Pavlishchuk, Anna V. Vasylenko, Inna V. Zeller, Matthias Addison, Anthony W. Crystal structure of a Tb(III)–Cu(II) glycinehydroxamate 15-metallacrown-5 sulfate complex |
title | Crystal structure of a Tb(III)–Cu(II) glycinehydroxamate 15-metallacrown-5 sulfate complex |
title_full | Crystal structure of a Tb(III)–Cu(II) glycinehydroxamate 15-metallacrown-5 sulfate complex |
title_fullStr | Crystal structure of a Tb(III)–Cu(II) glycinehydroxamate 15-metallacrown-5 sulfate complex |
title_full_unstemmed | Crystal structure of a Tb(III)–Cu(II) glycinehydroxamate 15-metallacrown-5 sulfate complex |
title_short | Crystal structure of a Tb(III)–Cu(II) glycinehydroxamate 15-metallacrown-5 sulfate complex |
title_sort | crystal structure of a tb(iii)–cu(ii) glycinehydroxamate 15-metallacrown-5 sulfate complex |
topic | Jerry P. Jasinski tribute |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8647751/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34925881 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2056989021011907 |
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