Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications (Jul 2022)

Crystal structures of three zinc(II) halide coordination complexes with quinoline N-oxide

  • Clifford W. Padgett,
  • Will E. Lynch,
  • Erin N. Groneck,
  • Melina Raymundo,
  • Desiree Adams

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S2056989022005953
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 78, no. 7
pp. 716 – 721

Abstract

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The reaction of one equivalent of zinc(II) halide with two equivalents of quinoline N-oxide (QNO) in methanol yields compounds as ZnX2(QNO)2, where X = Cl (I), Br (II) and I (III), namely, dichloridobis(quinoline N-oxide-κO)zinc(II), [ZnCl2(C9H7NO)2], dibromidobis(quinoline N-oxide-κO)zinc(II), [ZnBr2(C9H7NO)2], and diiodidobis(quinoline N-oxide-κO)zinc(II) [ZnI2(C9H7NO)2]. In all three complexes, Zn cations are coordinated by two QNO ligands bound through the oxygen atoms and two halide atoms, with X—Zn—X bond angles ca 20° wider than the O—Zn—O, giving rise to a distorted tetrahedral geometry. Crystals of (II) and (III) are isostructural and both show pairwise π-stacking of QNO ligands and weak C—H...X hydrogen bonds, while (I) packs differently, with a shorter C—H...Cl bond and without π-stacking.

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