Ab. Blake et al., MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES OF HEXAAMMINERUTHENIUM(III) TRITHIOCYANATE SINGLE-CRYSTALS, Journal of the Chemical Society. Dalton transactions, (9), 1993, pp. 1417-1420
The crystal structure of monoclinic (C2/c)[Ru(NH3)6][SCN], has been de
termined at ca. 295 K. The RuN, unit is almost of octahedral symmetry,
with Ru-N bond lengths of 210.9(4) pm and N-Ru-N angles of 89.9(5)-de
grees. The single-crystal magnetic susceptibility has been obtained al
ong the a, b and c axes at many temperatures between 2 and 300 K. The
ESR g tensor was derived from measurements taken at various angles of
rotation about the a, b and c axes, at 77 K, giving g(x) = 1.468(3),
g(y) = 1.929(17), g(z) = 2.357(4). These data are analysed in terms o
f an unusually complete crystal-field model in which the parameters ar
e determined with a reliability that is rarely achieved, especially fo
r a second-row transition-metal complex. The axes of the low-symmetry
component of the crystal field, as defined by the g tensor, are aligne
d 12, 23 and 25-degrees from Ru-N directions in the RuN6 octahedron. T
his coincidence is probably associated with details of the positions o
f the hydrogen atoms, or of the SCN- anions in the unit cell, transmit
ted through the pi electronic structure of the N atoms.