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November 2024 issue
metal-organic compounds
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Diphenyltin(IV) diisothiocyanate, Ph2Sn(NCS)2, exhibits a new kind of intermolecular association with loss of molecular individuality and formation of a two-dimensional layer structure of octahedrally coordinated tin atoms linked via ambidentate κ2NS thiocyanate ions.
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Distortions of the octahedral {N6}-coordination of the FeII ion in the title complex Fe(dpa)2(N3)2 are described in terms of bond-length and angle variations alongside to the different kind of intermolecular hydrogen bonds between the azide ions and the dpa ligands of the complex and the water molecule of crystallization.
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The central atom of the complex anion is coordinated by one triphenylphosphane and three chlorido ligands. The negative charge is balanced by a triphenylphosphonium cation. Two benzene solvent molecules are also present in the asymmetric unit.
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In the crystal structure of the title compound, intermolecular N—H⋯N and N—H⋯O hydrogen bonds form a two-dimensional supramolecular network along the ac plane, contributing to the cohesion of the crystal.
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The thionocarbonate of trans-cyclooctenediol, C9H12O2S, crystallizes with a 9/1 disorder in the position of the R,R and S,S-enantiomers. As a result of trans-annulation, both rings adopt a twist conformation.
CCDC reference: 2391879
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In the title compound, the symmetric phosphate derived from para-chlorophenol and phosphoric acid, two of the three aromatic moieties adopt syn-orientation towards the P=O bond while the last chlorophenol ring is pointing away from this bond. In the extended structure, C—H⋯O bonds connect the individual molecules into sheets lying perpendicular to the crystallographic b axis.
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The crystal structure of a neopentyloxypillar[5]arene with two pyridine molecules encapsulated in the macrocyclic cavity is reported.
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The title compound was synthesized by the condensation between trifluoromethylaniline and dichlorosalicylaldehyde by nucleophilic addition, forming a hemiaminal, followed by a dehydration to generate an imine. The compound crystallizes in an orthorhombic Pbca (Z = 8) space group with a dihedral angle of 44.70 (5)° between the two aromatic rings. In the crystal, the molecules pack together to form a zigzag pattern along the c axis.
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The crystal structure of a pyrrolidine analogue obtained from the stereoselective reduction of the enolic form of 4-hydroxy-2-furyl-pyrrolecarboxylate is described.
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In the title compound, which was prepared from a semicarbazone and selenium dioxide, the planes of the heterocycle and the cis double bond are almost mutually orthogonal and the hexamethylene tether is nearly strain-free.
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The crystal structure of 4-amino-3,5-dichloropyridine was determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction technique and its molecular interactions were investigated.
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The title compound is almost planar. In the crystal, the molecules form centrosymmetric hydrogen-bonded dimers through pairwise O—H⋯N interactions to generate R22(8) loops.
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In the title compound, the dihedral angles between the central pyridine ring and the peripheral rings are 22.24 (4) and 2.38 (4)°. In the crystal, pairwise C—H⋯N hydrogen bonds form inversion dimers described by an R22(6) graph set descriptor, which further interact through C—H⋯π and π–π interactions, creating a two-dimensional supramolecular network propagating in the bc plane.
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The crystal structure of an imidazolium bromide salt is described.
CCDC reference: 2404555