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Dichlorido[bis-(2-ethyl-5-methyl-1H-imidazol-4-yl-κN)methane]-cobalt(II) monohydrate
Xiao-Min Qian1, Yang-Hui Luo, Jin-Feng Li
1Ordered Matter Science Research Center, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
In the title compound, [CoCl(2)(C(13)H(20)N(4))]·H(2)O, the Co(II) atom lies on a mirror plane and is four-coordinated by two N atoms of the imidazole ligand and two Cl atoms in a distorted tetra-hedral arrangement. The water mol-ecule participates in the formation of hydrogen bonds, resulting in a three dimensional network involving the Cl atoms and the NH groups. The terminal C atom of the ethyl group is disordered over two sites of equal occupancy.
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