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Bis(pentane-2,4-dionato-κO,O')(1,10-phenanthroline-κN,N')cobalt(II)
1Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, University of Ljubljana, Aškerčeva 5, PO Box 537, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia, and CO EN-FIST, Dunajska 156, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Abstract:
In the title compound, [Co(C(5)H(7)O(2))(2)(C(12)H(8)N(2))], the Co(II) cation lies on a twofold rotation axis and is coordinated by four O atoms from two acetyl-acetonate (acac) ligands and two N atoms from a 1,10-phenanthroline (phen) ligand in a slightly distorted octa-hedral environment, with Co-O bond lengths of 2.0565 (11) and 2.0641 (11) Å and Co-N bond lengths of 2.1630 (12) Å. In the crystal, there are no significant hydrogen-bonding or π-π inter-actions.
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