Acta Crystallographica Section E (Nov 2014)

Crystal structure of pentakis(ethylenediamine-κ2N,N′)lanthanum(III) trichloride–ethylenediamine–dichloromethane (1/1/1)

  • Hope T. Sartain,
  • Richard J. Staples,
  • Shannon M. Biros

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600536814023289
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 11
pp. 424 – 426

Abstract

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We report here the crystal structure of a ten-coordinate lanthanum(III) metal coordinated by five bidentate ethylenediamine ligands, [La(C2H8N2)5]Cl3·C2H8N2·CH2Cl2. One free ethylenediamine molecule and three Cl− anions are also located in the asymmetric unit. The overall structure is held together by an extensive hydrogen-bonding network between the Cl− anions and the NH groups on the metal-bound ethylenediamine ligands. The free ethylenediamine molecule is held in an ordered position by additional hydrogen bonds involving both the chlorides and –NH groups on the metal-bound ligands. One highly disordered molecule of dichloromethane is located on an inversion center; however, all attempts to model this disorder were unsuccessful. The electron density in this space was removed using the BYPASS procedure [van der Sluis & Spek (1990). Acta Cryst. A46, 194–201].

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