V. Haber et al., A NEW SCHIFF-BASE COMPLEX - OPYL]SALICYLIDENE-AMINATO-O,N,N',N'')BROMOZINC(II), Acta crystallographica. Section C, Crystal structure communications, 51, 1995, pp. 884-887
[Zn(satnen)Br], where satnen = H2N(CH2)(2)NH(CH2)3-N=CHC6H4O-, is the
first example of a complex containing a tetradentate Schiff base deriv
ed from 1,6-diamino-3-azahexane. The Zn atom is bonded to five atoms (
Br, O and three N atoms) and its coordination polyhedron can be descri
bed either as a distorted trigonal bipyramid (the Br atom being situat
ed in the equatorial plane) or as a distorted tetragonal pyramid (with
the Br atom at the apex). The Zn-Br bond is unusually long [2.4812(7)
Angstrom]. The bonding distances within the phenyl ring vary between
1.34(2) and 1.42(1) Angstrom. The longer distances involve those C ato
ms which are connected either to O or to the C(H)=N-fragment. There ar
e two intermolecular N-H ... X, X = Br, O, hydrogen bonds; the X = O b
ond is extremely weak.