Coordination compounds of Hg22+: The crystal structure of Bis(acridine)dimercury(I) perchlorate
D Taylor
Australian Journal of Chemistry
29(4) 723 - 730
Published: 1976
Abstract
Crystals of bis(acridine)dimercury(1) perchlorate, [Hg2(C13H9N)2] (ClO4)2 are monoclinic, a = 10.629(1), b = 16.841(2), c = 7.142(1) Å, β = 99.06(2)º, space group I2/m with Z = 2 dimeric formula units. The structure was solved from three-dimensional diffractometer X-ray data(1427 independent reflections), block-diagonal least-squares refinement of all atoms, including hydrogens, converging at R = 0.028. The mercury dimer, Hg-Hg 295177(5)Å, is coordinated in the axial positions by the acridine molecules, Hg-N 2.150(5) Å, the cation having C2h symmetry.There are also two long contacts from each mercury atom to oxygen atoms of the perchlorate ions, Hg-0 2.958(6) Å. Evidence for a metal-ligand steric interaction is presented.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9760723
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