In this study, we examine the coordination chemistry of benzyl dihydrazone and thiosemicarbazone Schiff bases featuring different chelation modes, steric bulk, and reactivities towards cobalt(II) thiocyanate. The tetradentate benzyl dihydrazone ligands coordinate to the Co(SCN) 2 fragment to form CoN 6 coordination spheres (1-3), whereas the thiosemicarbazone ligands provide Co III complexes featuring CoN 4 S 2 coordination spheres (4 and 5) and charge-balancing anions {SCNand [Co(SCN) 4 ] 2for 4 and 5, respectively}. Hirshfeld surface (HS)
IntroductionThe arrangements and interactions between molecules (both organic and hybrid metal-organic) in the solid state constitute the basis of crystal engineering and materials science. For crystal engineering, it is essential to identify, understand, and possibly quantify participating interactions, and the ultimate goal is the prediction of crystal structures. [1] In materials science, the [a]