Lewis-Base Adducts of Lead(II) Compounds. XVIII. Synthetic and Structural Studies of Some 1:1 and 2:1 Adducts of 2,4,6-Tris (2-pyridyl)-1,3,5-triazine With Lead(II) Nitrate
Australian Journal of Chemistry
49(10) 1147 - 1155
Published: 1996
Abstract
Adducts of lead(II) nitrate with 2,4,6-tris(2-pyridyl)-1,3,5-triazine (' trz ') have been synthesized and structurally characterized by room-temperature single-crystal X-ray studies, for 1:1 and 1:2 stoichiometry. Crystals of [( trz ) Pb (NO3)2](∞|∞) are monoclinic, P 21/c, a 10.531 (1), b 12.856(2), c 16.874(3) Ǻ, β 102.83(1)°, Z = 4 f.u .; R was 0.027 for No = 2773 'observed' (I > 3σ(I)) reflections. The complex is an infinite polymer; the plane of the tridentate trz ligand lies normal to the polymer axis ( Pb -N(central; distal) 2.523(5); 2.594(5), 2.568(5) Ǻ) with unsymmetrically bidentate nitrate groups to either side ( Pb -O 2.598(6), 2.928(7); 2.556(6), 2.911(7) Ǻ). The third oxygen of each nitrate group bridges to the next lead atom in the polymer chain ( Pb -O 3.008(5), 3.083(6)Ǻ). [( trz )2Pb(NO3)2] is monoclinic, C 2/c, a 15.723(5), b 10.034(2), c 24.379(15) Ǻ, β 106.84(4)°, Z = 4 f.u .; R was 0.038 for No 3030. The compound is a methanol monosolvate. The complex species is mononuclear, with the lead atom located on a crystallographic 2 axis and 10-coordinated by pairs of symmetry-related tridentate trz ( Pb -N(central; distal) 2.779(4); 2.800(5), 2.818(5) Ǻ) and bidentate nitrate ligands ( Pb -O 2.796(6), 2.689(5)Ǻ). A hexahydrate has also been obtained (triclinic, Pī a 23.580(9), b 10.147(4), c 9.762(4)Ǻ, α 113.14(3), β 92.11(3), γ 101.60(3)°, Z = 2 f.u ; R 0.041 for No 5633); although metal-ligand distances are similar to those found in the methanol solvate, and quasi-2 symmetry is retained, a very different stereochemistry is evident in respect of the relative dispositions of the ligands about the (quasi)-2 axis, involving a substantial twist of the two nitrate ligands relative to the triazines, and a flattening of the latter. The coordination polyhedron is different in the two 1:2 adducts. In the methanol solvate the stereochemistry is pentagonal antiprismatic whereas in the hexahydrate it is bicapped square antiprismatic.
https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9961147
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