Synthesis, crystal structure, and spectroscopic and thermal properties of the polymeric compound catena-poly[[bis(2,4-dichlorobenzoato)zinc(II)]-μ-isonicotinamide]

Zinc(II) carboxylates with O-, S- and N-donor ligands are interesting for their structural features, as well as for their antibacterial and antifungal activities. The one-dimensional zinc(II) coordination complex catena-poly[[bis(2,4-dichlorobenzoato-κO)zinc(II)]-μ-isonicotinamide-κ(2)N(1):O], [Zn(C...

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Published inActa crystallographica. Section C, Crystal structure communications Vol. 71; no. Pt 9; p. 814
Main Authors Homzová, Katarína, Györyová, Katarína, Koman, Marián, Melník, Milan, Juhászová, Žofia
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.09.2015
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Summary:Zinc(II) carboxylates with O-, S- and N-donor ligands are interesting for their structural features, as well as for their antibacterial and antifungal activities. The one-dimensional zinc(II) coordination complex catena-poly[[bis(2,4-dichlorobenzoato-κO)zinc(II)]-μ-isonicotinamide-κ(2)N(1):O], [Zn(C7H3Cl2O2)2(C6H6N2O)]n, has been prepared and characterized by IR spectroscopy, single-crystal X-ray analysis and thermal analysis. The tetrahedral ZnO3N coordination about the Zn(II) cation is built up by the N atom of the pyridine ring, an O atom of the carbonyl group of the isonicotinamide ligand and two O atoms of two dichlorobenzoate ligands. Isonicotinamide serves as a bridge between tetrahedra, with a Zn···Zn distance of 8.8161 (7) Å. Additionally, π-π interactions between the planar benzene rings contribute to the stabilization of the extended structure. The structure is also stabilized by intermolecular hydrogen bonds between the amino and carboxylate groups of the ligands, forming a two-dimensional network. During thermal decomposition of the complex, isonicotinamide, dichlorobenzene and carbon dioxide were evolved. The final solid product of the thermal decomposition heated up to 1173 K was metallic zinc.
ISSN:0108-2701
2053-2296
1600-5759
DOI:10.1107/S2053229615014862