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Preparation of SNS Cobalt(II) Pincer Model Complexes of Liver Alcohol Dehydrogenase
Published on: March 19, 2020
catena-Poly[[diaqua-bis(thio-cyanato-κN)cobalt(II)]-μ-4,4'-bipyridine-κN:N'] 4,4'-bipyridine solvate]
Abstract:
In the title complex, {[Co(NCS)(2)(C(10)H(8)N(2))(H(2)O)(2)]·C(10)H(8)N(2)}(n), the Co(II) ion is located on an inversion centre and is coordinated by two N atoms from the two 4,4'-bipyridine ligands, two O atoms from the water mol-ecule, and two N atoms from two isothio-cyanate ions in a distorted octa-hedral environment. In the crystal, the coordinated water mol-ecules, isothio-cyanate ions and solvent 4,4'-bipyridine mol-ecules are linked by O-H⋯S and O-H⋯N hydrogen bonds into layers parallel to the ab plane.
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