Crystal structures of two stilbazole derivatives: bis-{(E)-4-[4-(di-ethyl-amino)-styr-yl]-1-methyl-pyridin-1-ium} tetra-iodido-cadmium(II) and (E)-4-[4-(di-ethyl-amino)-styr-yl]-1-methyl-pyridin-1-ium 4-meth-oxy-benzene-sulfonate monohydrate.
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ABSTRACT: The title mol-ecular salts, (C18H23N2)2[CdI4], (I), and C18H23N2 +·C7H7O4S-·H2O, (II), are stilbazole, or 4-styryl-pyridine, derivatives. The cation, (E)-4-[4-(di-ethyl-amino)-styr-yl]-1-methyl-pyridin-1-ium, has a methyl group attached to pyridine ring and a diethyl amine group attached to the benzene ring. The asymmetric unit of salt (I), comprises one cationic mol-ecule and half a CdI4 dianion. The Cd atom is situated on a twofold rotation axis and has a slightly distorted tetra-hedral coordination sphere. In (II), the anion consists of a 4-meth-oxy-benzene-sulfonate and it crystallizes as a monohydrate. In both salts, the cations adopt an E configuration with respect to the C=C bond and the pyridine and benzene rings are inclined to each other by 10.7 (4)° in (I) and 4.6 (2)° in (II). In the crystals of both salts, the packing is consolidated by offset π-π stacking inter-actions involving the pyridinium and benzene rings, with centroid-centroid distances of 3.627 (4) Å in (I) and 3.614 (3) Å in (II). In the crystal of (II), a pair of 4-meth-oxy-benzene-sulfonate anions are bridged by Owater-H⋯Osulfonate hydrogen bonds, forming loops with an R 2 4(8) motif. These four-membered units are then linked to the cations by a number of C-H⋯O hydrogen bonds, forming slabs lying parallel to the ab plane.
SUBMITTER: Antony P
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6281098 | biostudies-literature |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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