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Crystal structure of fac-tricarbon-yl(cyclo-hexyl isocyanide-?C)(quinoline-2-carboxyl-ato-?(2) N,O)rhenium(I).


ABSTRACT: In the title compound, [Re(C10H6NO2)(C7H11N)(CO)3], the Re(I) atom is coordinated by three carbonyl ligands in a facial arrangement and by the N, O and C atoms from a chelating quinaldate anion and a monodentate isocyanide ligand, respectively. The resultant C4NO coordination sphere is distorted octa-hedral. A lengthening of the axial Re-CO bond trans to the isocyanide ligand is indicative of the trans effect. Individual complexes are stacked into rods parallel to [001] through displaced ?-? inter-actions. Weak C-H?O hydrogen-bonding inter-actions between the rods lead to the formation of layers parallel to (010). These layers are stacked along [010] by C-H?H-C van der Waals contacts.

SUBMITTER: Triantis C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4778812 | biostudies-other | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Crystal structure of fac-tricarbon-yl(cyclo-hexyl isocyanide-κC)(quinoline-2-carboxyl-ato-κ(2) N,O)rhenium(I).

Triantis Charalampos C   Shegani Antonio A   Kiritsis Christos C   Raptopoulou Catherine C   Psycharis Vassilis V   Pelecanou Maria M   Pirmettis Ioannis I   Papadopoulos Minas M  

Acta crystallographica. Section E, Crystallographic communications 20160217 Pt 3


In the title compound, [Re(C10H6NO2)(C7H11N)(CO)3], the Re(I) atom is coordinated by three carbonyl ligands in a facial arrangement and by the N, O and C atoms from a chelating quinaldate anion and a monodentate isocyanide ligand, respectively. The resultant C4NO coordination sphere is distorted octa-hedral. A lengthening of the axial Re-CO bond trans to the isocyanide ligand is indicative of the trans effect. Individual complexes are stacked into rods parallel to [001] through displaced π-π int  ...[more]

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