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Thermochemical Studies of Ni(II) and Zn(II) Ternary Complexes Using Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry
Published on: June 8, 2022
[Ni(MeCN)(H2O)2(NO3)2]·(15-crown-5)·MeCN: detailed study of a four-phase sequence that includes an intermediate
Maxime A Siegler1, Sean Parkin, Carolyn Pratt Brock
1Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0055, USA.
Abstract:
A sequence of four phases has been found for an acetonitrile-solvated co-crystal with 15-crown-5 of the nickel complex [acetonitrilediaqua-κ(1)O-nitrato-κ(2)O-nitratonickel(II)]. The structure could be determined at intervals of ca 10 K in the range 90-273 K because crystals remain single through the three transitions. In phase (I) (T ≥ ca 240 K; P2(1)/m, Z' = ½), there is extensive disorder, which is mostly resolved in phase (III) (ca 230-145 K; P2(1)/c, Z' = 1). Phase (IV) (ca 145-90 K, and probably below; P ̅1, Z' = 2) is ordered. Phase (II) (ca 238-232 K) is modulated, but the satellite reflections are too weak to allow the structure to be determined within its stability range by standard methods. Most crystals that were flash-cooled from room temperature to 90 K have a metastable P2(1), Z' = 5 superstructure that (at least in a commensurate approximation) was identified as similar to the structure of phase (II) by comparison of reconstructed reciprocal-lattice slices and by analogy with the phase behavior of the very similar compound [Ni(H(2)O)(6)](NO(3))(2)·(15-crown-5)·2H(2)O [Siegler et al. (2011). Acta Cryst. B67, 486-498]. In the phase (II) structure slab-like regions that are like the disordered phase (I) structure alternate with regions of similar shape and size that are like the more ordered phase (III) structure.
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