SYNTHESES, STRUCTURES AND SPECTROSCOPIC PROPERTIES OF NICKEL(II) CITRATO COMPLEXES, (NH4)(2)[NI(HCIT)(H2O)(2)](2)CENTER-DOT-2H(2)O AND (NH4)(4)[NI(HCIT)(2)]CENTER-DOT-2H(2)O
Zh. Zhou et al., SYNTHESES, STRUCTURES AND SPECTROSCOPIC PROPERTIES OF NICKEL(II) CITRATO COMPLEXES, (NH4)(2)[NI(HCIT)(H2O)(2)](2)CENTER-DOT-2H(2)O AND (NH4)(4)[NI(HCIT)(2)]CENTER-DOT-2H(2)O, Journal of coordination chemistry, 42(1-2), 1997, pp. 131-141
Dimeric ammonium diaquocitratanickelate (II) dihydrate (NH4)(2)[Ni(Hci
t)(H2O)(2)](2).2H(2)O, 1, and its sodium and potassium salts, as well
as ammonium dicitratenickelate (II) dihydrate (NH4)(4)[Ni(Hcit)(2)] .2
H(2)O, 2, (H(4)cit = citric acid) have been synthesized and characteri
zed by spectroscopic methods. The crystal structures of 1 and 2 were d
etermined by X-ray methods. Compound 1 is triclinic, space group P (1)
over bar with a = 6.4071(7), b = 9.4710(7), c = 9.6904(5) Angstrom, a
lpha = 105.64(5), beta = 91.992(7), gamma = 89.334(8)degrees, V = 567.
5(1) Angstrom(3), Z = 1, R = 0.037 for 1714 observed reflections. The
structure consists of centrosymmetric dimers, [Ni(Hcit)(H2O)(2)](2-).
The principal Ni-O dimensions are Ni-O(hydroxy), 2.074(2)Angstrom, Ni-
O(alpha-carboxy), 2.020(3)Angstrom, Ni-O(beta-carboxy), 2.031(2), 2.03
7(2)Angstrom, Ni-O(water), 2.065(2), 2.072(3)Angstrom. Compound 2 crys
tallizes in the monoclinic space group P 2(1)/a with a = 9.361(1), b =
13.496(1), c = 9.4238(7)degrees, beta = 115.475(6)degrees, V = 1074.9
(3)Angstrom(3), Z=2,R=0.052 for 1507 observed reflections. The two ter
dentate citrate ligands coordinate symmetrically to one nickel via hyd
roxyl, alpha- and beta-carboxylato oxygens and the remaining acetato g
roups are bonded through strong hydrogen bonds with the hydroxy group
of another dicitrato nickel anion [2.526(6)Angstrom]. The principal Ni
-O dimensions are: Ni-O(hydroxy), 2.021(3)Angstrom, Ni-O (alpha-carbox
y), 2.038(3)Angstrom, Ni-O(beta-carboxy), 2.072(3)Angstrom. Nickel ato
ms in the two compounds have octahedral geometry The two compounds can
be transformed easily by reaction with ammonium citrate or nickel chl
oride.