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Coordination compounds of nickel with trithiocyanuric acid. Part II. Crystal and molecular structure of [Ni(taa)(ttcH)] (taa=tris-(2-aminoethyl)amine, ttcH3=trithiocyanuric acid)

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Coordination compounds of compositions [Ni(taa) (ttcH)] (1), [Ni(teta)(ttcH)] (2), [Ni(sper)(ttcH)]·5H2O (3), [Ni(chxn)2(ttcH)] (4) and [Ni(1,3-pn)(ttcH)(H2O)] (5), where taa=tris-(2-aminoethyl)-amine, ttcH3= trithiocyanuric acid [1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-trithione], teta=triethylenetetramine, sper= spermine [(N,N′-bis-(3-aminopropyl)-1,4-butanediamine], chxn=trans-1,2-diaminocyclohexane, 1,3-pn=1,3-diaminopropane, (the ligands are depicted in Scheme 1) have been prepared and characterized by C, H, N, S analysis, i.r. and u.v.-vis. spectroscopies and magnetochemical measurements. Those complexes containing water were also studied by thermal analysis. X-ray analysis of [Ni-(taa)(ttcH)] revealed a trigonal bipyramidal geometry around the NiII centre, which can be increased to octahedral by a non-bonding interaction between Ni and the S atom of the trithiocyanuric dianion [Ni—S(3)= 2.6650(10) Å].

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Kopel, P., Trávníček, Z., Panchártková, R. et al. Coordination compounds of nickel with trithiocyanuric acid. Part II. Crystal and molecular structure of [Ni(taa)(ttcH)] (taa=tris-(2-aminoethyl)amine, ttcH3=trithiocyanuric acid). Transition Metal Chemistry 24, 239–243 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006970510290

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