کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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1302211 | 1498961 | 2013 | 4 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
![عکس صفحه اول مقاله: A new binuclear Cr(III) citrate anion: Synthesis, characterization and crystal structure of [Cr(CO(NH2)2)6]2[Cr2(CO(NH2)2)2(C6H4O7)2]3 A new binuclear Cr(III) citrate anion: Synthesis, characterization and crystal structure of [Cr(CO(NH2)2)6]2[Cr2(CO(NH2)2)2(C6H4O7)2]3](/preview/png/1302211.png)
The new anion [Cr2(CO(NH2)2)2(C6H4O7)2]2 − has been isolated in the complex [Cr(CO(NH2)2)6]2[Cr2(CO(NH2)2)2(C6H4O7)2]3. The crystals of this complex were obtained by a one-pot synthetic method using 1:1 molar ratio of hexaureachromium(III) chloride and trisodium citrate in aqueous medium. It was characterized by elemental analysis, IR spectroscopy and single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The compound crystallizes in space group R‾3 of the trigonal system with three formula units in a cell of dimensions a = b = 24.7461(4) Å, c = 13.7204(3) Å and γ = 120°. The crystal structure comprises the columns consisting of [Cr(CO(NH2)2)6]3 + cations surrounded by a cylinder of complex anions, [Cr2(CO(NH2)2)2(C6H4O7)2]2 − which are packed in a honeycomb-like manner. This supramolecular architecture is formed and stabilized by inter- and intramolecular NH⋯O hydrogen bonds.
A new anion [Cr2(CO(NH2)2)2(C6H4O7)2]2− has been isolated by using the one-pot synthetic method. The crystal structure comprises the columns consisting of [Cr(CO(NH2)2)6]3+ cations surrounded by a cylinder of [Cr2(CO(NH2)2)2(C6H4O7)2]2– anions. Such columns are packed in a distinctive honeycomb-like pattern. This supramolecular architecture is stabilized by inter- and intramolecular NH…O hydrogen bonds.Figure optionsDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights
► A new anion, [Cr2(CO(NH2)2)2(C6H4O7)2]2– has been isolated by a one-pot synthesis.
► Crystal structure reveals the presence of both inter and intramolecular H-bonds.
► Crystals are packed in a distinct honeycomb like pattern.
Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Communications - Volume 29, March 2013, Pages 56–59