Acta Crystallographica Section E (Jan 2008)

Tetra-μ-aqua-octaaquabis(μ-4-chloropyridine-2,6-dicarboxylato)bis(4-chloropyridine-2,6-dicarboxylato)tricobalt(II)disodium(I) bis[triaquabis(4-chloropyridine-2,6-dicarboxylato)cobalt(II)] hexahydrate

  • LaMaryet Moody,
  • Shawna Balof,
  • Shanika Smith,
  • Varma H. Rambaran,
  • Don VanDerveer,
  • Alvin A. Holder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600536807067141
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 1
pp. m262 – m263

Abstract

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The title compound, [Co3Na2(C7H2ClNO4)4(H2O)12][Co(C7H2ClNO4)(H2O)3]2·6H2O, consists of a centrosymmetric dimer of [CoII(dipicCl)2]2− complex dianions [dipicCl is 4-chloropyridine-2,6-dicarboxylate] bridged by an [Na2CoII(H2O)12]4+ tetracationic cluster, two independent [Co(dipicCl)(H2O)3] complexes, and six water molecules of crystallization. The metals are all six-coordinate with distorted octahedral geometries. The [CoII(dipicCl)(H2O)3] complexes are neutral, with one tridentate ligand and three water molecules. The [CoII(dipicCl)2]2− complexes each have two tridentate ligands. The [Na2CoII(H2O)12]4+ cluster has a central CoII ion which is coordinated to six water molecules and lies on a crystallographic inversion center. Four of the water molecules bridge to two sodium ions, each of which have three other water molecules coordinated along with an O atom from the [CoII(dipicCl)2]2− complex. In the crystal structure, the various units are linked by O—H...O hydrogen bonds, forming a three-dimensional network. Two water molecules are disordered equally over two positions.