Startseite Crystal structure of chlorido-(5-nitro-2-phenylpyridine-κ2N,C)-[(methylsulfinyl)methane-κ1S]platinum(II), C13H13ClN2O3PtS
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Crystal structure of chlorido-(5-nitro-2-phenylpyridine-κ2N,C)-[(methylsulfinyl)methane-κ1S]platinum(II), C13H13ClN2O3PtS

  • Hao Zou ORCID logo EMAIL logo , Wei Tan und Jian-Guo Zhang
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 10. August 2023

Abstract

C13H13ClN2O3PtS, monoclinic, C2/c (no. 15), a = 7.9405(8) Å, b = 18.0744(18) Å, c = 21.513(2) Å, β = 98.781(1), Z = 8, V = 3051.3(5) Å3, Rgt(F) = 0.0535, wRref(F2) = 0.0233, T = 296 K.

CCDC no.: 2275143

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: Orange block
Size: 0.06 × 0.06 × 0.06 mm
Wavelength: Mo Kα radiation (0.71073 Å)
μ: 9.52 mm−1
Diffractometer, scan mode: Bruker APEX-II, φ and ω
θmax, completeness: 27.0°, >99 %
N(hkl)measured, N(hkl)unique, Rint: 11,267, 3061, 0.046
Criterion for Iobs, N(hkl)gt: Iobs > 2 σ(Iobs), 2646
N(param)refined: 193
Programs: Bruker [1], Olex2 [2], SHELX [3, 4]
Table 2:

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

Atom x y z Uiso*/Ueq
Pt1 0.68613 (2) 0.39794 (2) 0.33000 (2) 0.03261 (9)
Cl1 0.7653 (2) 0.51377 (7) 0.28952 (6) 0.0654 (4)
S1 0.60251 (15) 0.45712 (6) 0.41050 (5) 0.0402 (3)
O1 0.8944 (7) 0.3322 (3) 0.05315 (19) 0.0979 (16)
O2 0.8893 (5) 0.4362 (3) 0.10061 (17) 0.0712 (12)
O3 0.5033 (5) 0.4186 (2) 0.45274 (18) 0.0649 (11)
N1 0.8746 (5) 0.3696 (3) 0.09840 (19) 0.0563 (12)
N2 0.7516 (4) 0.34077 (19) 0.25412 (14) 0.0321 (8)
C1 0.4835 (8) 0.5364 (3) 0.3840 (3) 0.0694 (16)
H1A 0.552846 0.569172 0.363607 0.104*
H1B 0.447534 0.561119 0.419226 0.104*
H1C 0.385285 0.521953 0.354793 0.104*
C2 0.7811 (6) 0.4968 (3) 0.4571 (2) 0.0703 (17)
H2A 0.853956 0.458292 0.476662 0.105*
H2B 0.744057 0.527270 0.489033 0.105*
H2C 0.842579 0.526495 0.431193 0.105*
C3 0.7988 (6) 0.3730 (3) 0.2029 (2) 0.0385 (10)
H3 0.810300 0.424172 0.201302 0.046*
C4 0.8298 (5) 0.3305 (3) 0.1535 (2) 0.0390 (11)
C5 0.8168 (6) 0.2553 (3) 0.1544 (2) 0.0484 (12)
H5 0.838568 0.227160 0.120290 0.058*
C6 0.7710 (6) 0.2223 (3) 0.2065 (2) 0.0453 (12)
H6 0.763996 0.170985 0.208722 0.054*
C7 0.7349 (5) 0.2660 (2) 0.25636 (19) 0.0349 (10)
C8 0.6807 (5) 0.2390 (2) 0.31379 (19) 0.0335 (9)
C9 0.6510 (5) 0.2935 (2) 0.35805 (18) 0.0333 (9)
C10 0.6036 (7) 0.2680 (3) 0.4144 (2) 0.0493 (12)
H10 0.582526 0.301863 0.444796 0.059*
C11 0.5879 (7) 0.1930 (3) 0.4253 (2) 0.0572 (14)
H11 0.560355 0.177403 0.463691 0.069*
C12 0.6116 (7) 0.1418 (3) 0.3813 (2) 0.0530 (13)
H12 0.596358 0.091846 0.389098 0.064*
C13 0.6583 (6) 0.1639 (3) 0.3250 (2) 0.0469 (12)
H13 0.674779 0.129036 0.294674 0.056*

1 Source of materials

5-nitro-2-phenylpyridine (0. 2402 g, 0.0012 mol) and K2PtCl4 (1.6602 g, 0.0004 mol) were suspended in 2-ethoxyethanol (90 mL). Under nitrogen atmosphere, the suspension liquid was stirred at 80 °C for 10 h, 2-ethoxyethanol was removed by rotary evaporator, added DMSO (20 mL) stirred at 20 °C for 10 h. The title crystals were obtained by slow evaporation from DMSO at room temperature.

2 Experimental details

Absorption corrections were used by using multi-scan program [1]. The structure was solved with SHELX [3, 4]. Hydrogen atoms were placed in their geometrically idealized positions. Hydrogen atoms were constrained to ride on their parent atoms.

3 Comment

Platinum complexes have excellent performance in medicine, catalysis, optics, many have even been used in our lives. We successfully synthesized a planar platinum complex and solved its crystal structure. It layed the foundation of exploring application in various fields [5], [6], [7].

The title compound is a planar complex with platinum(II) as the central metal. The coordination sites of the compound was occupied by carbon, nitrogen, sulfur and chlorine atoms respectively. The carbon and nitrogen atoms are derived from the bidentate ligand 5-nitro-2-phenylpyridine, the sulfur atom is derived from DMSO. The distances of Pt–C9 bonds are 2.013(4) Å, the distances of Pt–N2 bonds are 2.064(3) Å, the distances of Pt1–S1 bonds are 2.2215(10) Å, the distances of Pt1–Cl1 bonds are 2.3882(12) Å. In addition, the C9–Pt1–N2 angle is 80.27(14), the C9–Pt1–S1 angle is 98.39(11), the N2–Pt1–S1 angle is 177.10(9), the C9–Pt1–Cl1 angle is 170.78(12), the N2–Pt1–Cl1 angle is 92.20(10), the S1–Pt1–Cl1 angle is 89.36(4). All bond lengths and bond angles fall within the normal range [8], [9], [10].

In the columns, several p-p interactions between adjacent aromatic rings are present. The shortest distance between Cg2 (the centroid of ring N2–C3–C7) and Cg2 i (ring N2–C3–C7; symmetry code i: 2−x,y,1/2−z) is 3.681(2) Å, and the dihedral angle between the ring planes is −10.8. The shortest distance between Cg2 (the centroid of ring N2–C3–C7) and Cg3 ii (ring C8–C13; symmetry code ii: 1−x,y,1/2−z) is 3.745(3) Å, and the dihedral angle between the ring planes is −3.6176° [11], [12], [13].


Corresponding author: Hao Zou, Production Department, Chongqing Southwest No. 2 Pharmaceutical Factory Co., Ltd, Jiangjin, Chongqing, 402263, P.R. China, E-mail:

  1. Author contributions: All the authors have accepted responsibility for the entire content of this submitted manuscript and approved submission.

  2. Research funding: Fundamental.

  3. Conflict of interest statement: The authors declare no conflicts of interest regarding this article.

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Received: 2023-07-11
Accepted: 2023-07-31
Published Online: 2023-08-10
Published in Print: 2023-10-26

© 2023 the author(s), published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston

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