crystal structure of cis-diamminebis(nitrito-κn)platinum(ii)
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Abstract
Single crystals of cis-[Pt(NO2)2(NH3)2], were obtained by means of hypersaturation directly out of a plating electrolyte. The square-planar coordination environment of the divalent PtII atom is formed by four N atoms belonging to two ammine and two monodentate nitrite ligands. The ligands adopt a cis configuration. The crystal structure contains stacks of close-packed molecules which run parallel to [001]. There are nine crystallographically independent intermolecular N—H...O hydrogen bonds, resulting in a hydrogen-bonded hxl-type framework in which each molecule serves as an eight-connected node. Four of the nine distinct hydrogen bonds connect complexes which belong to the same close-packed column parallel to [001]. In contrast to the previously reported crystal structure of the trans isomer, the title structure does not display intramolecular hydrogen bonding.
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| Authors | ;Volker Kahlenberg;Thomas Gelbrich;Richard Tessadri;Frederik Klauser |
| Journal | Disability and rehabilitation |
| Year | 2015 |
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10.1107/S2056989015004879
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