Acta Crystallographica Section E (Jul 2009)

Bis(triethanolamine)nickel(II) sulfate

  • Hong-Xu Guo,
  • Zi-Xian Du,
  • Xi-Zhong Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600536809023046
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 7
pp. m810 – m811

Abstract

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The title compound, [Ni(C6H15NO3)2]SO4, contains two triethanolamine (TEA) ligands bound to an Ni2+ metal centre, which lies on a crystallographic inversion centre, and one sulfate anion located on a twofold rotation axis such that the asymmetric unit contains one-half molecule of the cation and of the anion. The triethanolamine ligands coordinate via each axial N atom and two of the three O atoms, while the third arm of the ligand has the hydroxyl group pointing away from the metal centre. The sulfate anions are hydrogen bonded to the coordinated hydroxyl groups and also to the free arm, forming a two-dimensional supramolecular hydrogen-bonded network expanding parallel to (010).