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Acta Cryst. (2007). E63, m1650 [ doi:10.1107/S1600536807022179 ]
N)bis[
-1-(2-oxidobenzylidene)-4-phenylthiosemicarbazonato]-1:2
4S,N,O:O;1:2
4O:O,N,S-(quinoline-1
N)dizinc(II) hemiquinoline hemiisoquinoline solvateAbstract: The deprotonated salicylaldimine-4-phenylthiosemicarbazide dianion chelates in an N,O,S-tridentate manner to zinc in the dinuclear title compound, [Zn2(C14H11N3OS)2(C9H7N)2]·0.5C9H7N·0.5C9H7N, which crystallizes with one molecule each of quinoline and isoquinoline in the asymmetric unit; the O atom also bridges the mononuclear units. One Zn atom is coordinated by a quinoline heterocycle in a trigonal-bipyramidal geometry; the other is coordinated by an isoquinoline heterocycle in a square-pyramidal geometry. The two independent dinuclear molecules in the asymmetric unit display similar bond dimensions.
Online 23 May 2007
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