Tetra-kis(6-methyl-2,2'-bipyridine)-1κN,N';2κN,N';3κN,N';4κN,N'-tetra-μ-nitrato-1:2κO:O';2:3κO:O',O'';2:3κO,O':O'';3:4κO:O'-tetra-nitrato-1κO,O';4κO,O'-tetra-lead(II)
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- PMCID: PMC2970246
- DOI: 10.1107/S160053680903459X
Tetra-kis(6-methyl-2,2'-bipyridine)-1κN,N';2κN,N';3κN,N';4κN,N'-tetra-μ-nitrato-1:2κO:O';2:3κO:O',O'';2:3κO,O':O'';3:4κO:O'-tetra-nitrato-1κO,O';4κO,O'-tetra-lead(II)
Abstract
In the tetranuclear centrosymmetric title compound, [Pb(4)(NO(3))(8)(C(11)H(10)N(2))(4)], irregular PbN(2)O(5) and PbN(2)O(4) coordination polyhedra occur. The hepta-coordinated lead(II) ion is bonded to two bidentate and one monodentate nitrate ion and one bidentate 6-methyl-2,2'-bipyridine (mbpy) ligand. The six-coordinate lead(II) ion is bonded to one bidentate and two monodentate nitrate anions and one mbpy ligand. In the crystal, bridging nitrate anions lead to infinite chains propagating in [111]. A number of C-H⋯O hydrogen bonds may stabilize the structure.
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