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Crystal structures of salicylideneguanylhydrazinium chloride and its copper(II) and cobalt(III) chloride complexes

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The crystal structures of salicylideneguanylhydrazinium chloride hydrate hemiethanol solvate (I), salicylideneguanylhydrazinium trichloroaquacuprate(II) (II), and bis(salicylideneguanylhydrazino)cobalt(III) chloride trihydrate (III) are determined using X-ray diffraction. The structures of compounds I, II, and III are solved by direct methods and refined using the least-squares procedure in the anisotropic approximation for the non-hydrogen atoms to the final factors R = 0.0597, 0.0212, and 0.0283, respectively. In the structure of compound I, the monoprotonated molecules and chlorine ions linked by hydrogen bonds form layers aligned parallel to the (010) plane. In the structure of compound II, the salicylaldehyde guanylhydrazone cations and polymer chains consisting of trichloroaquacuprate(II) anions are joined by an extended three-dimensional network of hydrogen bonds. In the structure of compound III, the [Co(LH)2]+ cations, chloride ions, and molecules of crystallization water are linked together by a similar network.

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Original Russian Text © Yu.M. Chumakov, V.I. Tsapkov, G. Bocelli, B.Ya. Antosyak, S.G. Shova, A.P. Gulea, 2006, published in Kristallografiya, 2006, Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 66–74.

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Chumakov, Y.M., Tsapkov, V.I., Bocelli, G. et al. Crystal structures of salicylideneguanylhydrazinium chloride and its copper(II) and cobalt(III) chloride complexes. Crystallogr. Rep. 51, 60–67 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063774506010123

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