metal-organic compounds
Diaquabis[5-(2-pyridyl)-1H-tetrazolato-κ2N1,N5]cobalt(II)
aSchool of Chemistry and Life Sciences, Harbin University, Harbin 150080, People's Republic of China
*Correspondence e-mail: menglb_hu@sina.com
In the title compound, [Co(C6H4N5)2(H2O)2], the Co atom is bonded to two water molecules and two bidentate 5-(2-pyridyl)tetrazolate ligands resulting in a slightly distorted octahedral CoN4O2 coordination geometry. The CoII cation is situated on a crystallographic center of inversion. The therefore comprises one-half of the molecule. The four N atoms belonging to two bidentate 5-(2-pyridyl)tetrazolate ligands lie in the equatorial plane and the two associated water molecules are observed in the axial coordination sites. The exhibits a three-dimensional supramolecular network assembled by intermolecular O—H⋯N hydrogen bonds.
Related literature
For general background, see: Caneschi et al. (1989); Tsukuda et al. (2002); Vostrikova et al. (2000); Kuchar et al. (2003)
Experimental
Crystal data
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Refinement
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Data collection: APEX2 (Bruker, 2004); cell SAINT-Plus (Bruker, 2001); data reduction: SAINT-Plus; program(s) used to solve structure: SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 2008); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008); molecular graphics: SHELXTL (Sheldrick, 2008); software used to prepare material for publication: SHELXTL.
Supporting information
10.1107/S160053680900470X/im2097sup1.cif
contains datablocks I, global. DOI:Structure factors: contains datablock I. DOI: 10.1107/S160053680900470X/im2097Isup2.hkl
A mixture of cobalt(II) dichloride hexhydrate (1 mmoL), 5-(2-pyridyl)tetrazolate (1 mmoL) in 20 ml mixed solvate(1:1) of methanol and water was refluxed for several hours. After cooling down the solution was filterated and the filtrate was kept in the ice box. One week later, red blocks of (I) were obtained with a yield of ca 56%. Anal. Calc. for C12H12CoN10O2: C 37.19, H 3.10, N 36.15%; Found: C 37.22, H 3.08, N 36.11%.
All H atoms were placed in calculated positions with C—H = 0.93Å and refined as riding with Uiso(H) = 1.2Ueq(C). The H atoms of the water molecule were located from difference density maps and were refined with distance restraints of d(H–H) = 1.38 (2) Å, d(O–H) = 0.82 (1) Å.
Data collection: APEX2 (Bruker, 2004); cell
SAINT-Plus (Bruker, 2001); data reduction: SAINT-Plus (Bruker, 2001); program(s) used to solve structure: SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 2008); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008); molecular graphics: SHELXTL (Sheldrick, 2008); software used to prepare material for publication: SHELXTL (Sheldrick, 2008).[Co(C6H4N5)2(H2O)2] | F(000) = 394 |
Mr = 387.25 | Dx = 1.752 Mg m−3 |
Monoclinic, P21/c | Mo Kα radiation, λ = 0.71073 Å |
Hall symbol: -P 2ybc | Cell parameters from 1346 reflections |
a = 7.999 (2) Å | θ = 2.6–25.5° |
b = 12.870 (3) Å | µ = 1.20 mm−1 |
c = 7.168 (2) Å | T = 296 K |
β = 95.99 (1)° | Block, red |
V = 733.8 (3) Å3 | 0.12 × 0.10 × 0.08 mm |
Z = 2 |
Bruker APEXII CCD area-detector diffractometer | 1346 independent reflections |
Radiation source: fine-focus sealed tube | 1270 reflections with I > 2σ(I) |
Graphite monochromator | Rint = 0.012 |
ϕ and ω scans | θmax = 25.5°, θmin = 2.6° |
Absorption correction: multi-scan (SADABS; Bruker, 2001) | h = −9→7 |
Tmin = 0.869, Tmax = 0.910 | k = −15→12 |
3854 measured reflections | l = −8→7 |
Refinement on F2 | Secondary atom site location: difference Fourier map |
Least-squares matrix: full | Hydrogen site location: inferred from neighbouring sites |
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.026 | H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement |
wR(F2) = 0.073 | w = 1/[σ2(Fo2) + (0.036P)2 + 0.7827P] where P = (Fo2 + 2Fc2)/3 |
S = 1.00 | (Δ/σ)max < 0.001 |
1346 reflections | Δρmax = 0.29 e Å−3 |
122 parameters | Δρmin = −0.39 e Å−3 |
3 restraints | Extinction correction: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008), Fc*=kFc[1+0.001xFc2λ3/sin(2θ)]-1/4 |
Primary atom site location: structure-invariant direct methods | Extinction coefficient: 0.032 (2) |
[Co(C6H4N5)2(H2O)2] | V = 733.8 (3) Å3 |
Mr = 387.25 | Z = 2 |
Monoclinic, P21/c | Mo Kα radiation |
a = 7.999 (2) Å | µ = 1.20 mm−1 |
b = 12.870 (3) Å | T = 296 K |
c = 7.168 (2) Å | 0.12 × 0.10 × 0.08 mm |
β = 95.99 (1)° |
Bruker APEXII CCD area-detector diffractometer | 1346 independent reflections |
Absorption correction: multi-scan (SADABS; Bruker, 2001) | 1270 reflections with I > 2σ(I) |
Tmin = 0.869, Tmax = 0.910 | Rint = 0.012 |
3854 measured reflections |
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.026 | 3 restraints |
wR(F2) = 0.073 | H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement |
S = 1.00 | Δρmax = 0.29 e Å−3 |
1346 reflections | Δρmin = −0.39 e Å−3 |
122 parameters |
Geometry. All e.s.d.'s (except the e.s.d. in the dihedral angle between two l.s. planes) are estimated using the full covariance matrix. The cell e.s.d.'s are taken into account individually in the estimation of e.s.d.'s in distances, angles and torsion angles; correlations between e.s.d.'s in cell parameters are only used when they are defined by crystal symmetry. An approximate (isotropic) treatment of cell e.s.d.'s is used for estimating e.s.d.'s involving l.s. planes. |
Refinement. Refinement of F2 against ALL reflections. The weighted R-factor wR and goodness of fit S are based on F2, conventional R-factors R are based on F, with F set to zero for negative F2. The threshold expression of F2 > σ(F2) is used only for calculating R-factors(gt) etc. and is not relevant to the choice of reflections for refinement. R-factors based on F2 are statistically about twice as large as those based on F, and R- factors based on ALL data will be even larger. |
x | y | z | Uiso*/Ueq | ||
Co1 | 1.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.02558 (17) | |
C1 | 0.9245 (2) | 0.22105 (14) | 0.0495 (2) | 0.0238 (4) | |
C2 | 0.7797 (2) | 0.17179 (15) | 0.1175 (2) | 0.0252 (4) | |
C3 | 0.6476 (3) | 0.22658 (19) | 0.1749 (3) | 0.0362 (5) | |
H3 | 0.6448 | 0.2988 | 0.1690 | 0.043* | |
C4 | 0.5198 (3) | 0.1717 (2) | 0.2411 (3) | 0.0459 (6) | |
H7 | 0.4276 | 0.2062 | 0.2805 | 0.055* | |
C5 | 0.5285 (3) | 0.0653 (2) | 0.2492 (4) | 0.0473 (6) | |
H6 | 0.4434 | 0.0273 | 0.2963 | 0.057* | |
C6 | 0.6639 (3) | 0.01547 (19) | 0.1872 (3) | 0.0377 (5) | |
H5 | 0.6690 | −0.0567 | 0.1921 | 0.045* | |
N1 | 0.9563 (2) | 0.32120 (13) | 0.0376 (2) | 0.0303 (4) | |
N2 | 1.1049 (2) | 0.32543 (13) | −0.0308 (2) | 0.0316 (4) | |
N3 | 1.1587 (2) | 0.23204 (13) | −0.0591 (2) | 0.0290 (4) | |
N4 | 1.0465 (2) | 0.16372 (12) | −0.0086 (2) | 0.0246 (4) | |
N5 | 0.7867 (2) | 0.06737 (13) | 0.1208 (2) | 0.0270 (4) | |
O1W | 1.13421 (19) | −0.00907 (10) | 0.2663 (2) | 0.0275 (3) | |
H1W | 1.108 (5) | −0.0604 (13) | 0.324 (4) | 0.080* | |
H2W | 1.141 (5) | 0.0450 (12) | 0.326 (4) | 0.080* |
U11 | U22 | U33 | U12 | U13 | U23 | |
Co1 | 0.0296 (2) | 0.0178 (2) | 0.0309 (2) | −0.00067 (13) | 0.01065 (16) | −0.00120 (13) |
C1 | 0.0315 (10) | 0.0199 (9) | 0.0195 (8) | 0.0036 (7) | 0.0005 (7) | −0.0013 (7) |
C2 | 0.0291 (10) | 0.0273 (10) | 0.0190 (9) | 0.0042 (8) | 0.0011 (7) | −0.0026 (7) |
C3 | 0.0361 (12) | 0.0399 (12) | 0.0325 (11) | 0.0140 (9) | 0.0033 (9) | −0.0038 (9) |
C4 | 0.0289 (11) | 0.0691 (18) | 0.0408 (13) | 0.0128 (11) | 0.0090 (9) | −0.0086 (12) |
C5 | 0.0300 (12) | 0.0680 (18) | 0.0465 (13) | −0.0078 (11) | 0.0160 (10) | −0.0051 (12) |
C6 | 0.0344 (12) | 0.0375 (12) | 0.0431 (13) | −0.0079 (9) | 0.0125 (10) | −0.0014 (9) |
N1 | 0.0448 (10) | 0.0194 (8) | 0.0263 (9) | 0.0029 (7) | 0.0020 (7) | 0.0005 (7) |
N2 | 0.0447 (10) | 0.0207 (8) | 0.0295 (9) | −0.0039 (7) | 0.0038 (7) | 0.0018 (7) |
N3 | 0.0371 (9) | 0.0218 (8) | 0.0289 (8) | −0.0062 (7) | 0.0070 (7) | 0.0005 (7) |
N4 | 0.0304 (8) | 0.0177 (8) | 0.0267 (8) | −0.0016 (7) | 0.0081 (6) | −0.0003 (6) |
N5 | 0.0271 (8) | 0.0272 (9) | 0.0278 (8) | 0.0000 (7) | 0.0084 (7) | −0.0021 (6) |
O1W | 0.0340 (8) | 0.0203 (7) | 0.0289 (7) | −0.0014 (6) | 0.0073 (6) | −0.0008 (5) |
Co1—O1Wi | 2.0932 (16) | C3—H3 | 0.9300 |
Co1—O1W | 2.0932 (16) | C4—C5 | 1.372 (4) |
Co1—N4i | 2.1416 (16) | C4—H7 | 0.9300 |
Co1—N4 | 2.1416 (16) | C5—C6 | 1.371 (3) |
Co1—N5i | 2.1726 (16) | C5—H6 | 0.9300 |
Co1—N5 | 2.1726 (16) | C6—N5 | 1.317 (3) |
C1—N1 | 1.318 (3) | C6—H5 | 0.9300 |
C1—N4 | 1.325 (3) | N1—N2 | 1.333 (3) |
C1—C2 | 1.448 (3) | N2—N3 | 1.300 (3) |
C2—N5 | 1.345 (3) | N3—N4 | 1.333 (2) |
C2—C3 | 1.369 (3) | O1W—H1W | 0.817 (10) |
C3—C4 | 1.368 (4) | O1W—H2W | 0.815 (10) |
O1Wi—Co1—O1W | 180.00 (8) | C2—C3—H3 | 121.1 |
O1Wi—Co1—N4i | 90.41 (6) | C3—C4—C5 | 119.6 (2) |
O1W—Co1—N4i | 89.59 (6) | C3—C4—H7 | 120.2 |
O1Wi—Co1—N4 | 89.59 (6) | C5—C4—H7 | 120.2 |
O1W—Co1—N4 | 90.41 (6) | C6—C5—C4 | 119.4 (2) |
N4i—Co1—N4 | 180.000 (15) | C6—C5—H6 | 120.3 |
O1Wi—Co1—N5i | 90.47 (6) | C4—C5—H6 | 120.3 |
O1W—Co1—N5i | 89.53 (6) | N5—C6—C5 | 121.6 (2) |
N4i—Co1—N5i | 76.39 (6) | N5—C6—H5 | 119.2 |
N4—Co1—N5i | 103.61 (6) | C5—C6—H5 | 119.2 |
O1Wi—Co1—N5 | 89.53 (6) | C1—N1—N2 | 104.43 (16) |
O1W—Co1—N5 | 90.47 (6) | N3—N2—N1 | 110.03 (15) |
N4i—Co1—N5 | 103.61 (6) | N2—N3—N4 | 108.90 (16) |
N4—Co1—N5 | 76.39 (6) | C1—N4—N3 | 104.89 (16) |
N5i—Co1—N5 | 180.00 (11) | C1—N4—Co1 | 113.77 (13) |
N1—C1—N4 | 111.76 (18) | N3—N4—Co1 | 141.31 (13) |
N1—C1—C2 | 128.05 (18) | C6—N5—C2 | 118.81 (18) |
N4—C1—C2 | 120.19 (18) | C6—N5—Co1 | 126.01 (15) |
N5—C2—C3 | 122.8 (2) | C2—N5—Co1 | 115.11 (13) |
N5—C2—C1 | 114.22 (17) | Co1—O1W—H1W | 112 (2) |
C3—C2—C1 | 123.0 (2) | Co1—O1W—H2W | 115 (2) |
C4—C3—C2 | 117.8 (2) | H1W—O1W—H2W | 115.5 (19) |
C4—C3—H3 | 121.1 |
Symmetry code: (i) −x+2, −y, −z. |
D—H···A | D—H | H···A | D···A | D—H···A |
O1W—H2W···N2ii | 0.82 (1) | 2.00 (1) | 2.798 (2) | 168 (4) |
O1W—H1W···N1iii | 0.82 (1) | 1.92 (1) | 2.736 (2) | 179 (3) |
Symmetry codes: (ii) x, −y+1/2, z+1/2; (iii) −x+2, y−1/2, −z+1/2. |
Experimental details
Crystal data | |
Chemical formula | [Co(C6H4N5)2(H2O)2] |
Mr | 387.25 |
Crystal system, space group | Monoclinic, P21/c |
Temperature (K) | 296 |
a, b, c (Å) | 7.999 (2), 12.870 (3), 7.168 (2) |
β (°) | 95.99 (1) |
V (Å3) | 733.8 (3) |
Z | 2 |
Radiation type | Mo Kα |
µ (mm−1) | 1.20 |
Crystal size (mm) | 0.12 × 0.10 × 0.08 |
Data collection | |
Diffractometer | Bruker APEXII CCD area-detector diffractometer |
Absorption correction | Multi-scan (SADABS; Bruker, 2001) |
Tmin, Tmax | 0.869, 0.910 |
No. of measured, independent and observed [I > 2σ(I)] reflections | 3854, 1346, 1270 |
Rint | 0.012 |
(sin θ/λ)max (Å−1) | 0.606 |
Refinement | |
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)], wR(F2), S | 0.026, 0.073, 1.00 |
No. of reflections | 1346 |
No. of parameters | 122 |
No. of restraints | 3 |
H-atom treatment | H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement |
Δρmax, Δρmin (e Å−3) | 0.29, −0.39 |
Computer programs: APEX2 (Bruker, 2004), SAINT-Plus (Bruker, 2001), SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 2008), SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008), SHELXTL (Sheldrick, 2008).
D—H···A | D—H | H···A | D···A | D—H···A |
O1W—H2W···N2i | 0.82 (1) | 2.00 (1) | 2.798 (2) | 168 (4) |
O1W—H1W···N1ii | 0.82 (1) | 1.92 (1) | 2.736 (2) | 179 (3) |
Symmetry codes: (i) x, −y+1/2, z+1/2; (ii) −x+2, y−1/2, −z+1/2. |
Acknowledgements
The authors are grateful for financial support from the Young Scholar Science Funds of the Science and Technology Bureau of Harbin City (grant No. 2003AFQXJ018).
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The design of different kinds of paramagnetic metal coordination architectures with appropriate organic radicals and coligands has been an important subject during the last decade because of its potential usages for molecule-based magnetic materials and optical devices (Caneschi et al., 1989; Tsukuda et al., 2002; Vostrikova et al., 2000; Kuchar et al., 2003). If organic radicals such as the tridentate nitronyl nitroxide radical or the bidentate nitroxide radical are used as an integral part of a ligand system a large number of building blocks with various potentional applications may be achieved. In this paper, we report the structure of the title compound, (I).
The molecular structure of the title compound is shown in Fig. 1. The CoII atom (site symmetry 1) is bonded to two water molecules and two bidentate 5-(2-pyridyl)tetrazolato ligands resulting in a slightly distorterd octahedral CoN4O2 coordination geometry. The CoII cation is situated on a crystallographic center of inversion. The asymmetric unit therefore comprises one half of the molecule. The four nitrogen atoms belonging to two bidentate 5-(2-pyridyl)tetrazolato ligands lie in the equatorial plane and the two associated water molecules are observed in the axial coordination sites. In the equatorial plane, the Co—N bond lengths are in the range of 2.142 (2)–2.173 (2) Å. The Co—O axial bond length is 2.093 (2) Å. It is also worth noticing that the three-dimensional supramolecular structure is assembled via complicated hydrogen bonds, shown in Fig. 2. The hydrogen bonds are listed in Table 1.