Synthesis, Spectroscopic and X-Ray Structure Determination of a New Mononuclear Terbium (III) Complex from the Ligand N,N'-1,5-bis(pyridylmethylidene) Carbonohydrazone (H2L)
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Published:2022-10-22
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Page:121-137
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ISSN:2581-9003
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Container-title:Earthline Journal of Chemical Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:EJCS
Author:
Seck Thierno Moussa1, Gueye Mbossé Ndiaye1, Thiam Ibrahima Elhadj1, Diouf Ousmane1, Gaye Mohamed1, Retailleau Pascal2
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1. Department of Chemistry, University Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, 10700, Senegal 2. Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles, CNRS UPR 2301, Université Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay, 1, av. de la Terrasse, 91198 Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Abstract
In the title compound, [Tb(H2L)2(H2O)3].3Cl.4(H2O).(C2H5OH), the Tb3+ is nine-coordinated in a distorted monocapped square antiprismgeometry by four nitrogen atoms, two oxygen atoms from the ligand molecules of the tridentate N,N'-1,5-bis(pyridylmethylidene) carbonohydrazone) (H2L) and three oxygen atoms of coordinating water molecules. The structure of the complex was elucidated by X-ray diffraction analysis. Suitable crystals were grown by slow evaporation of ethanol solution. The compound crystallizes in the triclinic crystal system with a space group of Pī. The asymmetric unit of the compound contains two neutral ligand molecules, oneterbium ion, three coordinated water molecules, five and half uncoordinated water molecules and one uncoordinated ethanol molecule. In the crystal, the complex cations are linked by hydrogen bonds into layers. These layers, chloride anions and non-coordinating water molecules are connected by O—H···O, O—H···N, O—H···Cl, N—H···O, N—H···Cl and C—H···Cl hydrogen bonds into a three-dimensional structure.
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Earthline Publishers
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