ISSN:
1573-1111
Keywords:
Diaminopropanone
;
potassium tetrachloroplatinate
;
channel inclusion
;
crystal structure
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Notes:
Abstract The crystalline complex dipotassium 1,3-diammonio-2-propanone tetrachloroplatinate trihydrate, formulated as K2[(NH3CH2C)2O][PtCl4]2 · 3H2O, has been prepared while synthesizing complexes analogous tocis-dichlorodiamine Pt(II). Its structure is orthorhombic, space groupPnma,M r = 896.1,F(000) = 1640,a = 8.428(4),b = 20.360(10),c = 12.141(7)A,V = 2083.3Å3,Z = 4,D x = 2.860 g cm−3, μ(MoK x) = 196 cm−1, finalR = 0.083 for 1379 unique reflections. The structure consists of a very extended hydrogen bonded network which involves half of the PtCl4 2− ions, the organic molecules and the water molecules of hydration, leaving large oval channels which accommodate potassium cations and tetrachloroplatinate anions. Within the channel the potassium and tetrachloroplatinate ions pack in columns extending along the a axis. The dense packing is rather reminiscent of that found in the neat salt where each potassium ion is surrounded by six chlorine atoms which describe a polyhedron of a distorted trigonal prism with K+ —C1 distances ranging between 3.163–3.187 Å. There is some indirect evidence for the formation of 1,3-diammonio-2-propanone dications which counterbalance the charges of half of the PtCl4 2− ions by protonation of each of the amino nitrogens. The carbonyl oxygens, however, are involved only in a very weak O-C-O interactions along thea axis.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01066206
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