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Synthesis, Crystal and Molecular Structure of Trans-Bis(2-pyridinepropanol)bis(saccharinato)nickel(II)

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Trans-bis(2-pyridmepropanol)bis(saccharinato)nickel(II), [Ni(sac) <inf>2</inf>(pypr)<inf>2</inf>], where sac and pypr are the saccharinate anion and the 2-pyridinepropanol molecule, respectively, crystallizes in the triclinic space group P1̄ (No. 2) with a = 8.1981(8), b = 9.9680(10), c = 10.4956(10) Å, α = 90.740(3)° β= 108.142(3)°, γ = 111.025(3)°, Z = 1, V= 1.537 Å3. The structure of the nickel(II) complex consists of neutral molecules in which the nickel(II) ion sits on a center of symmetry and is octahedrally coordinated by two sac ligands, and two neutral pypr ligands. The pypr acts as a bidentate N- and O-donor ligand forming a seven-membered chelate ring, while sac behaves as a monodentate O-donor ligand via the carbonyl O atom. The Ni-N bond distance is 2.1016(15) Å, whereas the Ni-O<inf>pypr</inf> and Ni-O<inf>sac</inf> bond distances are 2.1280(12) and 2.0792(11) Å, respectively. The individual molecules are held together with a strong hydrogen bond between the hydroxyl O atom of pypr and N atom of sac and the C-H⋯O type weak hydrogen bonds between some ring hydrogen atoms of pypr and sac, and the carbonyl and sulfonyl O atoms of sac in the neighbouring molecules. © 2003 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Crystal Research and Technology

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38

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