Startseite Crystal structure of pyridinium tetrakis[1,1,1-trifluoro-2,4-pentadionato-K2 O,O′]lutetium(III) C20F12H16LuO8C5H6N
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Crystal structure of pyridinium tetrakis[1,1,1-trifluoro-2,4-pentadionato-K2 O,O′]lutetium(III) C20F12H16LuO8C5H6N

  • Yan Wang ORCID logo EMAIL logo und Jianming Wang
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 4. Juni 2025

Abstract

C25H22F12LuNO8, monoclinic, P21/c, a = 10.4573(2) Å, b = 19.4072(3) Å, c = 15.7199(2) Å, β = 103.842(2)°, V = 3097.66(9) Å3, Z = 4, R gt (F) = 0.0912, wRref (F 2) = 0.0921, T = 150 K.

CCDC no.: 2433103

The molecular structure is shown in the figure. Table 1 contains the crystallographic data and the list of the atoms including atomic coordinates and displacement parameters can be found in the cif-file attached to this article.

Table 1:

Data collection and handling.

Crystal: Colourless block
Size: 0.20 × 0.10 × 0.05 mm
Wavelength: Cu Kα radiation (1.54184 Å)
μ: 7.21 mm−1
Diffractometer, scan mode: Oxford Diffraction, ω scans
θ max, completeness: 70.1°, 99 %
N(hkl)measured, N(hkl)unique, R int: 20026, 5831, 0.033
Criterion for I obs, N(hkl)gt: I obs > 2σ(I obs), 5,568
N(param)refined: 483
Programs: Rigaku, 1 Olex2, 2 Charge Flipping, 3 , 4 , 5 SHELX 6

1 Source of materials

All chemicals were of analytical reagent grade and used without further purification. A mixture of Lu2O3 (0.5 mmol) and concentrated hydrochloric acid (5 mL) was heated and distilled to dryness, yielding the crystalline precipitate LuCl3. Then, the LuCl3 crystal was re-dissolved in 5 mL absolute ethanol, and heat-filtered to 10 mL of absolute ethanol solution containing Htfac (0.5 mL), and pyridine (0.32 mL) at about 363 K. The reaction mixture was maintained at ambient temperature for one month. Colorless block crystals were obtained.

2 Experimental details

Using Olex2, 1 the structure was solved with the Superflip 2 , 3 , 4 structure solution program and refined with the SHELXL 5 refinement package.

3 Comment

Rare earth β-diketon complexes have been a hot area in recent years owing to their important applications in organic light-emitting diodes. 5 , 6 Extraction and separation of rare earth metal, 7 , 8 fluorescent probe, 9 and luminescence imaging. 10 , 11 , 12 Interested in this field, we have been engaged in a major effort directed toward the development of syntheses of new lanthanide-β-diketon complexes, especially 1,1,1-trifluoro-2,4-pentadione (Htfac) ligand.

The asymmetric unit of the title structure contains one Lu(III) atom, four tfac and one pyridine cation. The Lu1 atom is eight-coordinated and forms a slightly distorted square antiprism geometry, from four tfac. The bond lengths of the Lu–O bonds are in the range of 2.270(3)–2.378(3) Å. The O–Lu–O angles are within the range of 68.20(10)–149.50(10)°. The pyridinium cation is connected to the complex by an N–H⋯O hydrogen bond and electrostatic interactions in the crystal. There are two kinds of disorder in the ligand of structure. The first one involves the issue of occupancy between F and H of C6 and C10, respectively, where the occupancy ratio of F:H is 0.75:0.25. The second happens to the F and H of C16 and C20, where the occupancy ratio of F:H is 0.5:0.5. The title structure is isomorphic to the corresponding complex dysprosium salt. 13


Corresponding author: Yan Wang, Department of Chemical and Material Engineering, Lyuliang University, Xueyuan Road 1, 033001, Lvliang, Shanxi, People’s Republic of China, E-mail:

  1. Research funding: Funding for this research was provided by: Science and Technology Project of Lvliang City (Grant No. 2023GXYF05); Education Reform and Innovation Project of the Higher Education of Shanxi Province, ERIP (Grant No. J2017125).

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Received: 2025-04-12
Accepted: 2025-05-13
Published Online: 2025-06-04
Published in Print: 2025-08-26

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