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Synthesis and Characterization of the Adducts of Bis(O-butyldithiocarbonato)nickel(II) with Substituted Heterocyclic Amines and X-ray Structure of Bis(O-butyldithiocarbonato)bis(4-cyanopyridine)nickel(II)

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We report the synthesis and study of a new series of the adducts of Bis(O-butyldithiocarbonato)nickel(II) with substituted heterocyclic amines such as amino and cyanopyridines. Analytical results show that the adducts have 1:2 stoichiometry with general formula M(Xan)2 L 2 (M = Ni(II), Xan = O-butyldithiocarbonate, L = 2-, 3- and 4-aminopyridines, 3- and 4-cyanopyridines). The complexes have been characterized by analytical, magnetic susceptibility measurements, molar conductivity measurements, IR, electronic spectral data and X-ray diffraction analysis. One of the adducts, bis(O-butyldithiocarbonato)bis(4-cyanopyridine)nickel(II), crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/c with unit cell parameters : a = 12.546(4), b = 11.495(3), c = 9.351(3) Å, β = 102.73(3)º, Z = 2. Crystal structure was solved by direct methods and refined by full matrix least squares procedures to a final R-value of 0.0299 for 2,788 observed reflections. The packing of layers of molecules is stabilized by weak C–H···N and C–H···π hydrogen bonds.

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We are grateful to Institute Instrumentation Centre (IIC), Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee for magnetic studies. One of the Authors (Rajnikant) acknowledges the Department of Science & Technology for single crystal X-ray diffractometer sanctioned as a National Facility under research project No. SR/S2/CMP-47/2003.

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Kapoor, S., Sachar, R., Singh, K. et al. Synthesis and Characterization of the Adducts of Bis(O-butyldithiocarbonato)nickel(II) with Substituted Heterocyclic Amines and X-ray Structure of Bis(O-butyldithiocarbonato)bis(4-cyanopyridine)nickel(II). J Chem Crystallogr 42, 222–226 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10870-011-0228-y

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