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Thermochemical Studies of Ni(II) and Zn(II) Ternary Complexes Using Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry
Published on: June 8, 2022
Bis[4-chloro-2-(iminomethyl)phenolato]nickel(II)
1College of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Liaodong University, Dandong 118003, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
In the title centrosymmetric mononuclear nickel(II) complex, [Ni(C(7)H(5)ClNO)(2)], the Ni(II) ion, lying on an inversion center, is four-coordinated by two O and two imine N atoms from two 4-chloro-2-imino-methyl-phenolate ligands, forming a distorted square-planar geometry. In the crystal structure, mol-ecules are linked into a two-dimensional network parallel to the bc plane by C-H⋯O hydrogen bonds.
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