Startseite The crystal structure of 3-butyl-1-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium catena-poly[tris(μ2-bromido-κ2Br:Br)lead(II)], C8H15Br3N2Pb
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The crystal structure of 3-butyl-1-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium catena-poly[tris(μ2-bromido-κ2Br:Br)lead(II)], C8H15Br3N2Pb

  • Hui Zhang EMAIL logo und Shan Shan Yu
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 14. Mai 2019

Abstract

C8H15Br3N2Pb, orthorhombic, P212121 (no. 19), a = 7.7781(9) Å, b = 9.7129(15) Å, c = 19.158(2) Å, V = 1447.3(3) Å3, Z = 4, Rgt(F) = 0.0376, wRref(F2) = 0.0780, T = 100 K.

CCDC no.: 1910051
Figure 1: Showing the organic cation and a part of the polymeric PbCl3− coordination polymer.
Figure 1:

Showing the organic cation and a part of the polymeric PbCl3 coordination polymer.

Table 1 contains crystallographic data and Table 2 contains the list of the atoms including atomic coordinates and displacement parameters.

Table 1:

Data collection and handling.

Crystal:Colourless block
Size:0.12 × 0.11 × 0.10 mm
Wavelength:Mo Kα radiation (0.71073 Å)
μ:19.9 mm−1
Diffractometer, scan mode:SuperNova, ω
θmax, completeness:25.0°, >99%
N(hkl)measured, N(hkl)unique, Rint:9348, 2555, 0.061
Criterion for Iobs, N(hkl)gt:Iobs > 2 σ(Iobs), 2311
N(param)refined:129
Programs:CrysAlisPRO [1], SHELX [2], [3], Diamond [4]
Table 2:

Fractional atomic coordinates and isotropic or equivalent isotropic displacement parameters (Å2).

AtomxyzUiso*/Ueq
Pb10.33382(5)0.24408(6)0.50211(2)0.01423(17)
Br10.54694(15)0.45583(17)0.43895(8)0.0187(4)
Br20.09795(17)0.45597(16)0.55817(8)0.0182(3)
Br30.09135(16)0.22871(16)0.37833(7)0.0185(3)
N10.6359(12)0.7536(15)0.5853(5)0.020(3)
N20.4319(13)0.7094(13)0.6591(6)0.018(3)
C10.5374(16)0.6547(17)0.6133(7)0.020(3)
H10.5429030.5617070.6020020.024*
C20.5882(18)0.8742(17)0.6157(8)0.026(4)
H20.6342960.9605790.6063300.032*
C30.4625(19)0.8463(17)0.6617(8)0.026(4)
H30.4066920.9097440.6901630.032*
C40.3096(17)0.6299(17)0.7024(7)0.022(4)
H4A0.3584770.6158890.7484530.026*
H4B0.2912420.5401740.6814320.026*
C50.1382(17)0.7040(18)0.7092(8)0.030(4)
H5A0.1544430.7883310.7355420.035*
H5B0.0967200.7286500.6631430.035*
C60.0050(19)0.6155(17)0.7455(8)0.028(4)
H6A0.0532020.5805190.7886730.033*
H6B−0.0219730.5372560.7160040.033*
C7−0.1607(18)0.694(2)0.7618(8)0.040(5)
H7A−0.2071580.7311230.7194640.060*
H7B−0.1364330.7668760.7939160.060*
H7C−0.2426680.6316520.7822730.060*
C80.7672(17)0.7352(18)0.5319(7)0.027(4)
H8A0.7263090.7713640.4883490.041*
H8B0.7921430.6389490.5267510.041*
H8C0.8698380.7832200.5454820.041*

Source of material

In a representative experiment 1-methylimidazole (0.01 mol; 0.8210 g) and n-butyl bromide (0.01 mol, 1.3703 g) were dissolved in ethonal. This mixture was heated to 80 °C. Subsequently, a solution of lead bromide (0.01 mol; 3.6902 g) in N,N-dimethyl formamide (DMF; 50 mL) was added to the mixture. The obtained solution was filtered. Colorless needle-shaped crystals were obtained upon slow evaporation of the solvent at room temperature after 14 days.

Experimental details

Coordinates of hydrogen atoms were refined without any constraints or restraints. All H atoms were positioned geometrically (C—H = 0.93−0.98 Å), and refined as riding with Uiso(H) = 1.2Ueq(carrier) or 1.5Ueq(methyl groups).

Comment

Haloplumbate materials with hybrid organic-inorganic components have received considerable research interests due to their tunable structures from the discrete mononuclear or polynuclear species to the infinite variety with higher dimensionality [5], [6], [7] and the discovery of the unprecedented photovoltaic and optoelectronic properties in APbX3 compounds with a perovskite structure [8], [9], [10]. The octahedral building block of lead halides, PbX3, has been used to construct versatile crystal structures from one-dimensional chains to three-dimensional frameworks [11], [12]. Furthermore, we tried to introduce soft organic components into haloplumbate and obtained some compounds showing novel dielectric properties [6]. This contribution is part of our continuing interest in synthesis and single-crystal characterization of hybrid compound based on PbBr3 units.

Figure 1 shows the asymmetric unit, which consists of one Pb2+ and three different Br (Br1, Br2 and Br3) ions together with one 1-methyl- 3-butylimidazole cation (symmetric code: a = x + 1/2, − y + 1/2, − z + 1; b = x + 1, y, z; c = x + 3/2, − y + 1/2, − z + 1; d = x-1/2, − y + 1/2, − z + 1). The Pb2+ ion is coordinated with six Br to form the slightly distorted PbBr6 octahedron. The similar molecular structure has been reported by Rao et al. [11], however, they have different cell parameters, and show a different packing of the structure. In reference [11], the Pb2+ ion is coordinated with four Br ions forming tetrahedron.

In the title structure the bond lengths and angles within the PbBr6 octahedron are in the expected ranges. The Pb—Br lengths range from 2.9055(16) to 3.0544(15) Å and Br—Pb—Br angles fall within the range of 79.07(4)° – 176.58(3)° at 100 K. These geometric parameters within the coordination octahedron are comparable to other haloplumbates [7]. The neighboring PbBr6 octahedra are connected via face-sharing to form a [PbBr3] ∞ chain (Figure 2). In imidazolium cation the imidazolium head group is planar and the n-butyl chain adopts an all-anti conformation. The similar conformation was observed in [C4mim][HgBr3] [13]. The structure differences are shown in following: Compound [C4mim][HgBr3] crystallizes in the acentric space group Cc; Hg2+ ion shows bipyramids and these bipyramids are connected by sharing edge forming linear chain.

Figure 2: View along the polymeric PbC3− chains with a view along [1̄00]. Cations fill the space between the almost hexagonally stacked anionic chains.
Figure 2:

View along the polymeric PbC3 chains with a view along [1̄00]. Cations fill the space between the almost hexagonally stacked anionic chains.

As illustrated in Figure 2, the 1-methyl-3-butylimidazolium counterions are incorporated into the space between the inorganic chains. Each ions chain is surrounded by six cations stacks. It is noted that there is no π-π stacking interaction between the neighboring imidazole rings, and there exist only weak van der Waals faces between the inorganic and organic components besides the Coulomb attractions.

Acknowledgements

We gratefully acknowledge support by Nature Science Foundation of China for financial support (21301093).

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Received: 2019-01-29
Accepted: 2019-04-15
Published Online: 2019-05-14
Published in Print: 2019-06-26

© 2019 Hui Zhang et al., published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston

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  73. Crystal structure of 4-phenyl-2,4-dihydro-3H-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione, C8H7N3S
  74. Crystal structure of benzyltrichloridobis(1H-pyrazole-κ2N)tin(IV), C13H15Cl3N4Sn
  75. Crystal structure of chlorido-4-fluorobenzyl-bis(2-methylquinolin-8-olato-κ2N,O)tin(IV), C27H22ClFN2O2Sn
  76. Crystal structure of tetrakis(O,O′-diisopropyldithiophosphato-κ2S,S′)-(μ2-1,2-bis(4-pyridylmethylene)hydrazine-κ2N:N′)zinc(II), C36H66N4O8P4S8Zn2
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  78. Redetermination of the crystal structure of catena-poly[[tribenzyltin(IV)]-(μ2-pyridine-4-carboxylato-κ2N:O)], C27H25NO2Sn
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