Title of article :
A tetranuclear cubane-like nickel(II) complex with a tridentate salicylideneimine Schiff base ligand: tetrakis[μ3-4-methyl-N-(2-oxidophenyl)salicylideneiminato]tetrakis[methanolnickel(II)] methanol 0.8-solvate
Author/Authors :
Pavlović, Gordana University of Zagreb - Faculty of Textile Technology - Laboratory of Applied Chemistry, Croatia , Majer, Mihael University of Zagreb - Faculty of Science - Department of Chemistry, Croatia , Cindrić, Marina University of Zagreb - Faculty of Science - Department of Chemistry, Croatia
Abstract :
The tetranuclear title complex, [Ni4(C14H11NO2)4(CH3OH)4]·0.8CH3OH, has a distorted cubane topology shaped by four Schiff base ligands. The cubane [Ni4(μ3-O4)] core is formed via the O atoms from the Schiff base ligands. The octahedrally coordinated NiII ions occupy alternating vertices of the cube. Each NiII ion is coordinated by one O,N,O′-tridentate dianionic ligand, two O atoms of oxidophenyl groups from adjacent ligands and the O atom of a coordinating methanol molecule. The cubane core is stabilized via an intramolecular O—H⋯O hydrogen bond between the hydroxy group of the coordinating methanol molecules and the phenolate O atom of the aldehyde Schiff base fragment. Additional stabilization is obtained via intramolecular C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds involving aromatic C—H groups and the oxygen atoms of adjacent methanol molecules. In the crystal, complex molecules are linked into chains parallel to the c axis via weak C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds. The partial-occupancy disordered methanol solvent molecule has a site occupancy of 0.8 and is linked to the tetranuclear unit via an intermolecular C—H⋯O hydrogen bond involving a phenolate O atom.
Keywords :
crystal structure , nickel cubane-like tetramers , Schiff bases
Journal title :
Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications