Startseite The crystal structure of bis(N-oxy-2-(1H-tetrazol-1-yl) acetamide κ2O,O′)-diaqua-zinc(II), C6H12ZnN10O6
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The crystal structure of bis(N-oxy-2-(1H-tetrazol-1-yl) acetamide κ2O,O′)-diaqua-zinc(II), C6H12ZnN10O6

  • Hui Wang ORCID logo und Zi-Jing Xiao EMAIL logo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 11. März 2020

Abstract

[Zn(C3H4N5O2)2(H2O)2], orthorhombic, Pbcn (no. 60), a = 19.6175(12) Å, b = 7.2887(5) Å, c = 9.3499(6) Å, V = 1336.9(2) Å3, Z = 4, Rgt(F) = 0.0276, wRref(F2) = 0.0605, T = 293(2) K.

CCDC no.: 1961562

The molecular structure is shown in the figure. 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:Light red plate
Size:0.60 × 0.23 × 0.07 mm
Wavelength:Mo Kα radiation (0.71073 Å)
μ:1.89 mm−1
Diffractometer, scan mode:Rigaku Oxford Diffraction Enhance, ω
θmax, completeness:26.4°, >99%
N(hkl)measured, N(hkl)unique, Rint:5714, 1366, 0.030
Criterion for Iobs, N(hkl)gt:Iobs > 2 σ(Iobs), 1147
N(param)refined:108
Programs:CrysAlisPRO [1], SHELX [2], Diamond [3]
Table 2:

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

AtomxyzUiso*/Ueq
Zn10.00000.19646(5)0.25000.01940(12)
N10.19127(9)0.6455(2)0.18409(19)0.0219(4)
N20.19539(11)0.6983(3)0.3211(2)0.0342(5)
N30.25857(12)0.6778(3)0.3575(2)0.0396(6)
N40.29562(11)0.6119(3)0.2478(2)0.0372(5)
N50.06750(9)0.3798(3)0.02643(18)0.0211(4)
H5A0.07750.4126−0.06480.026(6)*
O10.07560(8)0.4192(2)0.26430(13)0.0239(4)
O20.03054(9)0.2226(2)0.04139(16)0.0261(4)
O1W−0.06656(8)−0.0069(2)0.18290(18)0.0310(4)
H1WA−0.0609−0.06550.10450.057(10)*
H1WB−0.11120.01880.17910.071(11)*
C10.25247(12)0.5937(4)0.1422(3)0.0319(6)
H1A0.26330.55080.05140.038*
C20.12583(11)0.6467(3)0.1084(2)0.0225(5)
H2A0.13360.65900.00640.027*
H2B0.09880.75060.13990.027*
C30.08790(10)0.4716(3)0.1378(2)0.0183(5)

Source of material

KOH (1.68 g, 0.03 mol) was added to a solution of hydroxylamine hydrochloride (1.39 g, 0.02 mol) in MeOH (20 mL) at 0 °C. The mixture was stirred at 0 °C for 2 h. The suspension was filtered. The filtrate was added to a solution of methyl 2-(1H-tetrazol-1-yl) acetate (1.42 g, 0.01 mol) in MeOH (10 mL) at 0 °C. The solution was then stirred at 0 °C for 1 h. The resulting solution was filtered and the solid was washed with EtOH (3 × 10 mL), dried under vacuum pressure to afford 770 mg (crude) of potassium N-oxy-2-(1H-tetrazol-1-yl) acetamide.

A solution of Zn(NO3)2 ⋅ H2O (148.7 mg, 0.5 mmol) in DMF (3 mL) was added dropwise to a stirred suspension of potassium N-oxy-2-(1H-tetrazol-1-yl) acetamide (90.6 mg, 0.5 mmol) in DMF (3 mL); 0.5 M HCl (1 mL) was then added to the mixture at room temperature. The suspension was stirred at room temperature for 16 h. The mixture was filtered. After five months, light red plate crystals of the title complex were obtained from the filtrate by slow evaporation at room temperature.

Experimental details

All the H atoms attached to carbons were placed at calculated positions (0.93 Å and 0.97 Å) and included in the refinement using the riding model approximation, with Uiso(H) set to 1.2Ueq(C). The hydrogen atoms of O—H and N—H were located from the difference Fourier map and their positions and Uiso parameters were initially freely refined and the positions subsequently constrained using the SHELXL AFIX 3 command.

Comment

Supramolecular chemistry is particular attractive to reseachers due to potential application in electro-photics [4], catalysts [5], molecular recognition [6] and healthcare [7] etc. By tuning supramolecular interactions such as hydrogen bonding, guest-host interactions and π–π stacking, material properties can be profoundly altered. In this paper, we have chosen N-oxy-2-(1H-tetrazol-1-yl) acetamide as the ligand, with the carbonyl/oxime groups coordinating to Zn(II) to construct a supramolecular complex.

As shown in the figure (unlabelled atoms are related by the symmetry operation a: −x, y, −z + 1/2), the title complex contains one Zn(II) atom, two N-oxy-2-(1H-tetrazol-1-yl)acetamide ligands and two water molecules. The zinc center is six-coordinated by two carbonyl O atoms [O(1), O(1a)], two oxime O atoms [O(2), O(2a)] and two water O atoms [O(1W), O(1Wa)] related by a symmetry operation given above, forming a distorted ZnO6 octahedral coordination geometry. The Zn(II)-O bond lengths are 2.203(2) Å (carbonyl), 2.049(2) Å (oxime) and 2.072(2) Å (water), respectively. The Zn—O bond length [2.203(2) Å, carbonyl] is slightly longer than the corresponding Zn(II)-O(carbonyl) (2.189 Å) in [Zn(OAcF)(BA)(Im)2] (BA = benzohydroxamate) [8]. The Zn(II)—O bond length [2.049(2) Å, oxime] is identical to the bond length of 2.050 Å in [Zn2(OAcF)3(tmen)2(AA)] (tmen = N,N,N′,N′-tetramethylethylenediamine; AA = acetohydroxamate) [8]. Meanwhile, the Zn(II)—O bond length [2.072(2) Å, water] is between the bond lengths [2.052(8) and 2.087(2) Å] in [{(1′)2Zn8Na2(H2O)21} ⋅ 20H2O]n [9] and [Zn(L)(H2O)] ⋅ H2O [10]. Moreover, the five-membered ring composed of Zn(1), O(1), C(3), N(5) and O(2), is almost coplanar with r.m.s deviation of 0.0785 Å. We note that the structures of other related compounds have also been reported in the literature [11], [12].

In the complex, there are intermolecular hydrogen bonds, connecting adjacent complexes (as indicated in the second figure, (N(5)—H(5)⋯O(1b); O(1W)—H(1WA)⋯O(2c) and O(1W)—H(1WB)⋯N(4d) symmetry codes: b: x, −y + 1, z − 1/2; c: −x, −y, −z; d: x − 1/2, y − 1/2, −z + 1/2). The distances of N(5)⋯O(1b), O(1W)⋯O(2c) and O(1W)⋯N(4d) are 2.860(2), 2.715(2) and 2.912(3) Å, respectively; the angles of (N(5)—H(5)⋯O(1b), O(1W)—H(1WA)⋯O(2c) and O(1W)—H(1WB)⋯N(4d) are 154.39, 165.47 and 156.91°, respectively. As a result, the desired complex exhibits a three-dimensional supramolecular network.

Acknowledgements

We gratefully acknowledge financial supports by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (no. 21771066) and the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province of China (No. 2015H0024).

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Received: 2019-11-24
Accepted: 2020-01-28
Published Online: 2020-03-11
Published in Print: 2020-04-28

©2020 Hui Wang et al., published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston

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  75. The crystal structure of 3-(4-hydroxybenzyl)-1,5-dioxaspiro[5.5]undecane-2,4-dione, C16H18O5
  76. Crystal structure of [[Mo3Se7(S2CNEt2)3]2(μ-Se)] ⋅ 2(C6H4Cl2), C42H68Cl4Mo6N6S12Se15
  77. Crystal structure of (E)-4-hydroxy-3-((5-phenyl-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl)thio)pent-3-en-2-one, C13H12N2O3S
  78. The crystal structure of (2,3-dioxo-5,6:13,14-dibenzo-9,10-benzo-1,4,8,11-7, 11-diene-κ4N,N′,N′′,N′′′)-nickel(II), Ni(C22H14N4O2)
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