metal-organic compounds
cis-tetraaquadichloridocobalt(II) sulfolane disolvate
ofaUnité de Recherche de Chimie de l'Environnement et Moléculaire Structurale, CHEMS, Université Constantine 1, 25000 , Algeria, bDépartement Sciences de la Matière, Faculté des Sciences Exactes et Sciences de la Nature et de la Vie, Université Oum El Bouaghi, Algeria, and cUniversité Abdelmalek Essaadi, Faculté des Sciences, BP 2121 M'Hannech II, 93002 Tétouan, Morocco
*Correspondence e-mail: bouacida_sofiane@yahoo.fr
In the title compound, [CoCl2(H2O)4]·2C4H8SO2, the CoII cation is located on the twofold rotation axis and is coordinated by four water molecules and two adjacent chloride ligands in a slightly distorted octahedral coordination environment. The cisoid angles are in the range 83.27 (5)–99.66 (2)°. The three transoid angles deviate significantly from the ideal linear angle. The crystal packing can be described as a linear arrangement of complex units along c formed by bifurcated O—H⋯Cl hydrogen bonds between two water molecules from one complex unit towards one chloride ligand of the neighbouring complex. Two solvent molecules per complex are attached to this infinite chain via O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds in which water molecules act as the hydrogen-bond donor and sulfolane O atoms as the hydrogen-bond acceptor sites.
Keywords: crystal structure; cobalt(II) complex; sulfolane solvate.
CCDC reference: 1040554
1. Related literature
For structures where the CoII atom exhibits an octahedral geometry and is coordinated by water molecules, see: Waizumi et al. (1990); Sarangarajan et al. (2008). For potential applications of organic–inorganic hybrid compounds, see: Al-Ktaifani & Rukiah (2011). For related structures, see: Bouacida et al. (2005, 2013); Sahbani et al. (2014).
2. Experimental
2.1. Crystal data
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2.3. Refinement
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Data collection: APEX2 (Bruker, 2011); cell SAINT (Bruker, 2011); data reduction: SAINT; program(s) used to solve structure: SIR2002 (Burla et al., 2005); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008); molecular graphics: ORTEP-3 for Windows (Farrugia, 2012) and DIAMOND (Brandenburg & Berndt, 2001); software used to prepare material for publication: WinGX (Farrugia, 2012).
Supporting information
CCDC reference: 1040554
10.1107/S2056989014027753/im2458sup1.cif
contains datablock I. DOI:Structure factors: contains datablock I. DOI: 10.1107/S2056989014027753/im2458Isup2.hkl
A solution of CoCl2 × 2 H2O (34 mg, 0.2 mmol) in water (10 ml) was added dropwise to a solution of sulfolane (24 mg, 0.2 mmol) in water (10 ml). The mixture was then refluxed with stirring for 3 h and the resulting solution was left to stand at room temperature. After several days, blue crystals were obtained and dried under vacuum (yield: 55%).
All non-H atoms were refined with anisotropic displacement parameters. Approximate positions for all H atoms were first obtained from the difference
However, the H atoms were situated into idealized positions and the H-atoms have been refined within the riding atom approximation with C—H = 0.93 Å and Uiso = 1.2Ueq(C) except for H atoms of water molecules, which were refined isotropically using the following restraints: O—H = 0.84 (2) Å, H···H = 1.45 (2) Å and Uiso = 1.5Ueq(O).Data collection: APEX2 (Bruker, 2011); cell
SAINT (Bruker, 2011); data reduction: SAINT (Bruker, 2011); program(s) used to solve structure: SIR2002 (Burla et al., 2005); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008); molecular graphics: ORTEP-3 for Windows (Farrugia, 2012) and DIAMOND (Brandenburg & Berndt, 2001); software used to prepare material for publication: WinGX (Farrugia, 2012).Fig. 1. Molecular structure of (I) with displacement ellipsoids drawn at the 50% probability level. Only the asymmetric unit is labelled. H atoms are represented as small spheres of arbitrary radii. | |
Fig. 2. Packing diagram of (I) showing the infinite chains of complex units and solvent molecule along the c axis. |
[CoCl2(H2O)4]·2C4H8O2S | F(000) = 916 |
Mr = 442.22 | Dx = 1.673 Mg m−3 |
Monoclinic, C2/c | Mo Kα radiation, λ = 0.71073 Å |
Hall symbol: -C 2yc | Cell parameters from 5148 reflections |
a = 20.062 (2) Å | θ = 2.5–35.1° |
b = 9.4284 (10) Å | µ = 1.55 mm−1 |
c = 10.5882 (13) Å | T = 295 K |
β = 118.734 (5)° | Prism, blue |
V = 1756.2 (3) Å3 | 0.21 × 0.15 × 0.09 mm |
Z = 4 |
Bruker APEXII diffractometer | 5090 independent reflections |
Radiation source: sealed tube | 3409 reflections with I > 2σ(I) |
Graphite monochromator | Rint = 0.061 |
ϕ and ω scans | θmax = 39.0°, θmin = 2.3° |
Absorption correction: multi-scan (SADABS; Sheldrick, 2002) | h = −34→35 |
Tmin = 0.649, Tmax = 0.748 | k = −16→16 |
20238 measured reflections | l = −18→14 |
Refinement on F2 | Primary atom site location: structure-invariant direct methods |
Least-squares matrix: full | Secondary atom site location: difference Fourier map |
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.043 | Hydrogen site location: inferred from neighbouring sites |
wR(F2) = 0.129 | H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement |
S = 1.01 | w = 1/[σ2(Fo2) + (0.0666P)2] where P = (Fo2 + 2Fc2)/3 |
5090 reflections | (Δ/σ)max = 0.007 |
108 parameters | Δρmax = 0.90 e Å−3 |
4 restraints | Δρmin = −1.44 e Å−3 |
[CoCl2(H2O)4]·2C4H8O2S | V = 1756.2 (3) Å3 |
Mr = 442.22 | Z = 4 |
Monoclinic, C2/c | Mo Kα radiation |
a = 20.062 (2) Å | µ = 1.55 mm−1 |
b = 9.4284 (10) Å | T = 295 K |
c = 10.5882 (13) Å | 0.21 × 0.15 × 0.09 mm |
β = 118.734 (5)° |
Bruker APEXII diffractometer | 5090 independent reflections |
Absorption correction: multi-scan (SADABS; Sheldrick, 2002) | 3409 reflections with I > 2σ(I) |
Tmin = 0.649, Tmax = 0.748 | Rint = 0.061 |
20238 measured reflections |
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.043 | 4 restraints |
wR(F2) = 0.129 | H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement |
S = 1.01 | Δρmax = 0.90 e Å−3 |
5090 reflections | Δρmin = −1.44 e Å−3 |
108 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 | 0.5 | 0.47467 (3) | 0.25 | 0.01473 (8) | |
S1 | 0.76287 (2) | 0.53220 (4) | 0.58938 (4) | 0.01334 (9) | |
Cl1 | 0.43290 (2) | 0.30294 (4) | 0.04608 (4) | 0.01647 (9) | |
O1W | 0.59916 (7) | 0.49821 (15) | 0.22088 (14) | 0.0177 (2) | |
H1W | 0.5953 (15) | 0.556 (2) | 0.168 (2) | 0.027* | |
H2W | 0.6412 (11) | 0.483 (3) | 0.288 (2) | 0.027* | |
O2W | 0.54617 (7) | 0.65037 (13) | 0.41295 (13) | 0.0155 (2) | |
H3W | 0.5200 (12) | 0.669 (3) | 0.452 (2) | 0.023* | |
H4W | 0.5887 (12) | 0.631 (3) | 0.467 (3) | 0.023* | |
C3 | 0.90875 (11) | 0.5145 (2) | 0.7520 (3) | 0.0298 (5) | |
H3A | 0.955 | 0.5538 | 0.8296 | 0.036* | |
H3B | 0.9206 | 0.4724 | 0.6815 | 0.036* | |
C4 | 0.84886 (10) | 0.6288 (2) | 0.6830 (2) | 0.0240 (4) | |
H4A | 0.8584 | 0.686 | 0.6172 | 0.029* | |
H4B | 0.8475 | 0.69 | 0.7554 | 0.029* | |
C1 | 0.79391 (13) | 0.3742 (2) | 0.6942 (2) | 0.0293 (4) | |
H1A | 0.7618 | 0.3529 | 0.737 | 0.035* | |
H1B | 0.7924 | 0.2945 | 0.635 | 0.035* | |
C2 | 0.87487 (14) | 0.4035 (3) | 0.8102 (3) | 0.0386 (6) | |
H2A | 0.9047 | 0.317 | 0.8342 | 0.046* | |
H2B | 0.8752 | 0.4386 | 0.8966 | 0.046* | |
O12 | 0.70254 (8) | 0.60180 (16) | 0.60336 (16) | 0.0245 (3) | |
O11 | 0.74827 (8) | 0.50189 (17) | 0.44424 (16) | 0.0273 (3) |
U11 | U22 | U33 | U12 | U13 | U23 | |
Co1 | 0.01483 (14) | 0.01815 (15) | 0.01223 (15) | 0 | 0.00731 (12) | 0 |
S1 | 0.01081 (15) | 0.01611 (17) | 0.01057 (17) | −0.00112 (12) | 0.00313 (13) | 0.00104 (12) |
Cl1 | 0.02063 (18) | 0.01729 (17) | 0.01137 (16) | −0.00469 (13) | 0.00760 (14) | −0.00251 (13) |
O1W | 0.0121 (5) | 0.0302 (7) | 0.0117 (5) | 0.0022 (4) | 0.0064 (4) | 0.0051 (5) |
O2W | 0.0149 (5) | 0.0186 (5) | 0.0130 (5) | −0.0020 (4) | 0.0067 (4) | −0.0022 (4) |
C3 | 0.0136 (7) | 0.0444 (12) | 0.0283 (11) | 0.0051 (7) | 0.0074 (7) | −0.0038 (9) |
C4 | 0.0173 (7) | 0.0219 (8) | 0.0277 (9) | −0.0067 (6) | 0.0068 (7) | −0.0036 (7) |
C1 | 0.0397 (12) | 0.0158 (8) | 0.0332 (11) | 0.0009 (7) | 0.0182 (10) | 0.0080 (7) |
C2 | 0.0326 (11) | 0.0517 (14) | 0.0278 (11) | 0.0189 (10) | 0.0115 (9) | 0.0219 (10) |
O12 | 0.0160 (6) | 0.0326 (7) | 0.0230 (7) | 0.0034 (5) | 0.0079 (5) | −0.0044 (5) |
O11 | 0.0188 (6) | 0.0506 (9) | 0.0112 (6) | −0.0003 (6) | 0.0060 (5) | −0.0021 (6) |
Co1—O1W | 2.1660 (13) | O2W—H4W | 0.79 (2) |
Co1—O1Wi | 2.1660 (13) | C3—C4 | 1.515 (3) |
Co1—O2W | 2.2455 (12) | C3—C2 | 1.529 (4) |
Co1—O2Wi | 2.2455 (12) | C3—H3A | 0.97 |
Co1—Cl1 | 2.5102 (5) | C3—H3B | 0.97 |
Co1—Cl1i | 2.5102 (5) | C4—H4A | 0.97 |
S1—O12 | 1.4456 (14) | C4—H4B | 0.97 |
S1—O11 | 1.4478 (16) | C1—C2 | 1.518 (3) |
S1—C4 | 1.7730 (18) | C1—H1A | 0.97 |
S1—C1 | 1.7820 (19) | C1—H1B | 0.97 |
O1W—H1W | 0.758 (16) | C2—H2A | 0.97 |
O1W—H2W | 0.812 (17) | C2—H2B | 0.97 |
O2W—H3W | 0.830 (16) | ||
O1W—Co1—O1Wi | 168.24 (8) | H3W—O2W—H4W | 115 (2) |
O1W—Co1—O2W | 88.05 (5) | C4—C3—C2 | 106.16 (18) |
O1Wi—Co1—O2W | 83.27 (5) | C4—C3—H3A | 110.5 |
O1W—Co1—O2Wi | 83.27 (5) | C2—C3—H3A | 110.5 |
O1Wi—Co1—O2Wi | 88.05 (5) | C4—C3—H3B | 110.5 |
O2W—Co1—O2Wi | 84.92 (7) | C2—C3—H3B | 110.5 |
O1W—Co1—Cl1 | 95.34 (4) | H3A—C3—H3B | 108.7 |
O1Wi—Co1—Cl1 | 92.24 (4) | C3—C4—S1 | 103.73 (13) |
O2W—Co1—Cl1 | 171.61 (4) | C3—C4—H4A | 111 |
O2Wi—Co1—Cl1 | 87.85 (3) | S1—C4—H4A | 111 |
O1W—Co1—Cl1i | 92.24 (4) | C3—C4—H4B | 111 |
O1Wi—Co1—Cl1i | 95.34 (4) | S1—C4—H4B | 111 |
O2W—Co1—Cl1i | 87.85 (3) | H4A—C4—H4B | 109 |
O2Wi—Co1—Cl1i | 171.61 (4) | C2—C1—S1 | 105.63 (15) |
Cl1—Co1—Cl1i | 99.66 (2) | C2—C1—H1A | 110.6 |
O12—S1—O11 | 116.50 (9) | S1—C1—H1A | 110.6 |
O12—S1—C4 | 110.32 (9) | C2—C1—H1B | 110.6 |
O11—S1—C4 | 109.92 (10) | S1—C1—H1B | 110.6 |
O12—S1—C1 | 112.01 (10) | H1A—C1—H1B | 108.7 |
O11—S1—C1 | 109.14 (10) | C1—C2—C3 | 107.97 (17) |
C4—S1—C1 | 97.26 (10) | C1—C2—H2A | 110.1 |
Co1—O1W—H1W | 114 (2) | C3—C2—H2A | 110.1 |
Co1—O1W—H2W | 120 (2) | C1—C2—H2B | 110.1 |
H1W—O1W—H2W | 118 (3) | C3—C2—H2B | 110.1 |
Co1—O2W—H3W | 114.7 (17) | H2A—C2—H2B | 108.4 |
Co1—O2W—H4W | 106.8 (18) | ||
C2—C3—C4—S1 | −42.0 (2) | O11—S1—C1—C2 | 115.94 (17) |
O12—S1—C4—C3 | 140.20 (15) | C4—S1—C1—C2 | 1.88 (19) |
O11—S1—C4—C3 | −89.99 (17) | S1—C1—C2—C3 | −27.0 (2) |
C1—S1—C4—C3 | 23.45 (17) | C4—C3—C2—C1 | 45.6 (3) |
O12—S1—C1—C2 | −113.53 (17) |
Symmetry code: (i) −x+1, y, −z+1/2. |
D—H···A | D—H | H···A | D···A | D—H···A |
O1W—H1W···Cl1ii | 0.77 (3) | 2.44 (3) | 3.1885 (15) | 165 (3) |
O1W—H2W···O11 | 0.81 (2) | 1.99 (2) | 2.782 (2) | 165 (2) |
O2W—H3W···Cl1iii | 0.83 (2) | 2.41 (2) | 3.2289 (16) | 171 (2) |
O2W—H4W···O12 | 0.79 (3) | 2.05 (3) | 2.835 (2) | 174 (3) |
Symmetry codes: (ii) −x+1, −y+1, −z; (iii) x, −y+1, z+1/2. |
D—H···A | D—H | H···A | D···A | D—H···A |
O1W—H1W···Cl1i | 0.77 (3) | 2.44 (3) | 3.1885 (15) | 165 (3) |
O1W—H2W···O11 | 0.81 (2) | 1.99 (2) | 2.782 (2) | 165.0 (19) |
O2W—H3W···Cl1ii | 0.83 (2) | 2.41 (2) | 3.2289 (16) | 171.3 (19) |
O2W—H4W···O12 | 0.79 (3) | 2.05 (3) | 2.835 (2) | 174 (3) |
Symmetry codes: (i) −x+1, −y+1, −z; (ii) x, −y+1, z+1/2. |
Acknowledgements
Thanks are due to MESRS and ATRST (Ministére de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche Scientifique et l'Agence Thématique de Recherche en Sciences et Technologie - Algérie) for financial support via the PNR programme.
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Organic-inorganic hybrid salts have received considerable attention because of their potential applications in analytical, material and supramolecular chemistry (Al-Ktaifani et al., 2011; Bouacida et al. 2005, 2013; Sahbani et al., 2014). In this work, we report the preparation and the structural investigation of [Co(H2O)4Cl2] × 2 C4H8SO2. Since the central cobalt the CoII cation is located on the twofold rotation axis the asymmetric unit of (I) consists of one one half of the complex unit and one molecule of sulfolane (Figure 1).
The structure of the compound consists of discrete tetraaquadichlorocobalt(II) complexes stacked in chains parallel to the c axis. The CoII cation is coordinated by four water molecules and two adjacent chloride ligands in a slightly distorted octahedral geometry. The two Co—Cl distances are 2.510 (6) Å and the Co—O distances are between 2.165 (3) and 2.243 (3) Å in good agreement with that found in mineral compound CoCl2O4H8 (Waizumi et al., 1990) and in the coordination compound [CoCl2(H2O)4]C4H6N2O2 (Sarangarajan et al., 2008). Cisoid angles around Co atom are in the range of 83.27 (5)° to 99.66 (2)°. In the organic molecule, the S atom is tetrahedrally coordinated by two O and two C atoms. The three bonds C—C are in the range 1.516 (2)–1,531 (3) Å. In the crystal, molecules are linked by O—H···O and O—H···Cl hydrogen bonds forming chains along [001] (Figure 2). The crystal packing can be described as a linear arrangement of complex units along c formed by bifurcated O–H···Cl hydrogen bonds between two water molecules from one complex unit towards one chloride ligand of the neighboring complex. Two solvent molecules per complex are attached to this infinite chain via O–H···O hydrogen bonds in which water molecules act as the hydrogen bond donor and sulfolane oxygen atoms as the hydrogen bond acceptor sites.