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Crystal structure of hexa-kis-(?2-4-tert-but-oxy-4-oxobut-2-en-2-olato)trizinc.


ABSTRACT: The title complex, systematic name hexa-kis-(?2-4-tert-but-oxy-4-oxobut-2-en-2-olato)-1:2?(9) O (2),O (4):O (2);2:3?(9) O (2),O (4):O (2)-trizinc, [Zn3(C8H13O3)6], syn-the-sized from tert-butyl aceto-acetate and di-ethyl-zinc, consists of trinuclear centrosymmetric mol-ecules of an approximate C 3i symmetry. The three metal cations are arranged in a linear fashion, with the central Zn(II) atom located on a centre of symmetry. All three metal cations exhibit a distorted octa-hedral coordination geometry. The terminal Zn(II) cations are chelated by three tert-butyl aceto-acetate ligands and these units are connected to the central Zn(II) atom by the bridging enolate O atoms.

SUBMITTER: Shtokvish OO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4257390 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Crystal structure of hexa-kis-(μ2-4-tert-but-oxy-4-oxobut-2-en-2-olato)trizinc.

Shtokvish Olgerd O OO   Koval Lyudmila I LI   Pekhnyo Vasyl I VI  

Acta crystallographica. Section E, Structure reports online 20141112 Pt 12


The title complex, systematic name hexa-kis-(μ2-4-tert-but-oxy-4-oxobut-2-en-2-olato)-1:2κ(9) O (2),O (4):O (2);2:3κ(9) O (2),O (4):O (2)-trizinc, [Zn3(C8H13O3)6], syn-the-sized from tert-butyl aceto-acetate and di-ethyl-zinc, consists of trinuclear centrosymmetric mol-ecules of an approximate C 3i symmetry. The three metal cations are arranged in a linear fashion, with the central Zn(II) atom located on a centre of symmetry. All three metal cations exhibit a distorted octa-hedral coordination g  ...[more]

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