2003
DOI: 10.1107/s1600536803011279
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Diaquaiminodiacetatonickel(II)

Abstract: The iminodiacetate dianion in diaquaiminodiacetato-nickel(II), [Ni(C4H5NO4)(H2O)(2)], chelates to the Ni atom through two carboxyl O and one imino N atoms; the six-fold coordination coordination environment comprises these three atoms, the water molecules and the carbonyl O atom of an adjacent dianionic group. The dative Ni<--O linkage leads to the formation of a helical chain running along the a axis of the orthorhombic crystal; adjacent chains are held in a network motif by hydrogen bonds

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“…The rest of the coordination sphere is fulfilled either by two IDA carboxylate O atoms (for Ni1, Ni3, Ni4, and Ni10) or by one carboxylate O atom and a terminal aqua ligand (for Ni2). The average distances of Ni−N (2.079 Å) and Ni−O (IDA, 2.049 Å) are in good agreement with other crystallographically characterized Ni−IDA systems . The Ni−O distances (μ 3 -OH, 2.036 Å; terminal aqua ligand, 2.072 Å) are also within the ranges expected for such a coordination. , …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…The rest of the coordination sphere is fulfilled either by two IDA carboxylate O atoms (for Ni1, Ni3, Ni4, and Ni10) or by one carboxylate O atom and a terminal aqua ligand (for Ni2). The average distances of Ni−N (2.079 Å) and Ni−O (IDA, 2.049 Å) are in good agreement with other crystallographically characterized Ni−IDA systems . The Ni−O distances (μ 3 -OH, 2.036 Å; terminal aqua ligand, 2.072 Å) are also within the ranges expected for such a coordination. , …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The Ni II ions form the outer shell structure and are connected exclusively by the carboxylate groups of the IDA ligands in an anti−syn fashion (Figure ) . Ni1, Ni3, and Ni10 are each connected with four neighboring Ni centers, whereas Ni2 or Ni4 has only three Ni neighbors (For atomic labelings, see Figure S1, Supporting Information.)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In (Fig. 1), two deprotonated iminodiacetate dianions each chelate to the nickel atom, the three chelating atoms occupying fac positions of the octahedral geometry of nickel, a feature that is also found in diaqua-(iminodiacetato)nickel (Wu et al, 2003). Meanwhile, the iminodiacetate monoanion, which lies about a twofold rotation axis, O,O′-chelates to the water-coordinated lanthanum atom.…”
Section: S1 Commentmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…For lanthanum/nickel complexes, see: Kong et al (2007). For diaqua(iminodiacetato)nickel, see: Wu et al (2003). For other lanthanum derivatives, see: Albertsson & Oskarsson (1968, 1974; Bombieri et al (1974); Li et al (1997Li et al ( , 1999.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6,7]. Magnetic exchange inside metal-organic dimers or 1D magnetic interactions can be found in crystals which are composed of chains of metals, bridged by carboxylate groups of organic molecules and which contain additional large organic ligands as spacers to separate the chains [8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. Molecules such as betaine b = (CH 3 ) 3 NCH 2 COO, with one carboxylate group and a large chemically inactive tail, may combine the bridging and spacer functions in one entity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%