Aqua[4-bromo-2-(pyridinylmethyliminomethyl)phenolato]zinc(II) nitrate monohydrate
✍ Scribed by Chen, Yue
- Publisher
- International Union of Crystallography
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 261 KB
- Volume
- 61
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1600-5368
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✦ Synopsis
In the cation of the title complex, [Zn(C 13 H 10 BrN 2 O)(H 2 O)]-(NO 3 )ÁH 2 O, the Zn atom is coordinated by two N and two O atoms, giving a slightly distorted square-planar geometry. The crystal structure is stabilized by intermolecular O-HÁ Á ÁO hydrogen-bond interactions.
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
In the mononuclear title compound, [Zn(C 13 H 15 BrNO) 2 ], the Zn II atom is four-coordinated in a distorted tetrahedral configuration by two imine N and two phenolate O atoms from two Schiff base ligands.
In the mononuclear title complex, [Zn(C 10 H 9 BrNO) 2 ], the Zn II atom is four-coordinated by two imine N and two phenolate O atoms from two Schiff base ligands in a distorted tetrahedral geometry.
The title compound, [Zn(C 15 H 14 NO 2 ) 2 ]ÁH 2 O, is a mononuclear zinc(II) compound. The Zn II atom, located on an inversion centre, is coordinated by two N atoms and two O atoms from two Schiff base ligands in a square-planar geometry. The O-HÁ Á ÁO hydrogen bonding involving the water molecules
The title compound, [ZnBr~2~(C~13~H~19~BrN~2~O)], is a mononuclear zinc(II) complex. The Zn^II^ atom is four-coordinated in a tetrahedral configuration by one imine N and one phenolate O atoms of the Schiff base ligand, and by two terminal Br atoms. In the crystal structure, the molecules are linked