A dinuclear zinc complex with (E)-4-dimethyl­amino-N′-(2-hy­droxy­benzyl­idene)benzohydrazide

The title compound, bis­[μ-(E)-2-({2-[4-(dimethyl­amino)­benzo­yl]hydrazinyl­idene}meth­yl)phenolato]bis­[formato­zinc], [Zn2(C16H16N3O2)2(CHO2)2], is a dinuclear ZnII complex containing two ZnII cations, two monovalent anions of a Schiff base ligand, 4-dimethyl­amino-N′-(2-hy­droxy­benzyl­idene)ben...

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Main Authors: Ma, Jie, Fan, Wei-Zhen, Lin, Li-Rong
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Language:English
Published: International Union of Crystallography 2011
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3089200/
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spelling pubmed-30892002011-07-13 A dinuclear zinc complex with (E)-4-dimethyl­amino-N′-(2-hy­droxy­benzyl­idene)benzohydrazide Ma, Jie Fan, Wei-Zhen Lin, Li-Rong Metal-Organic Papers The title compound, bis­[μ-(E)-2-({2-[4-(dimethyl­amino)­benzo­yl]hydrazinyl­idene}meth­yl)phenolato]bis­[formato­zinc], [Zn2(C16H16N3O2)2(CHO2)2], is a dinuclear ZnII complex containing two ZnII cations, two monovalent anions of a Schiff base ligand, 4-dimethyl­amino-N′-(2-hy­droxy­benzyl­idene)benzohydrazide (L), and two formate ions. Each ZnII atom chelates with the hy­droxy O atom of salicyl­aldehyde, the imine N atom, the carbonyl O atom, the formate carboxyl­ate O atom and the hy­droxy O atom of the salicyl­aldehyde moiety in a symmetry-related unit. The five-coordinate ZnII atoms form a dimeric centrosymmetric unit with a central parallelepiped Zn2O2 core and parallel faces derived from the Schiff base ligands. The crystal packing is stabilized by inter­molecular N—H⋯O hydrogen bonds between the amide N atom and the formate carboxyl­ate O atom. International Union of Crystallography 2011-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3089200/ /pubmed/21754335 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536811014462 Text en © Ma et al. 2011 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
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author Ma, Jie
Fan, Wei-Zhen
Lin, Li-Rong
spellingShingle Ma, Jie
Fan, Wei-Zhen
Lin, Li-Rong
A dinuclear zinc complex with (E)-4-dimethyl­amino-N′-(2-hy­droxy­benzyl­idene)benzohydrazide
author_facet Ma, Jie
Fan, Wei-Zhen
Lin, Li-Rong
author_sort Ma, Jie
title A dinuclear zinc complex with (E)-4-dimethyl­amino-N′-(2-hy­droxy­benzyl­idene)benzohydrazide
title_short A dinuclear zinc complex with (E)-4-dimethyl­amino-N′-(2-hy­droxy­benzyl­idene)benzohydrazide
title_full A dinuclear zinc complex with (E)-4-dimethyl­amino-N′-(2-hy­droxy­benzyl­idene)benzohydrazide
title_fullStr A dinuclear zinc complex with (E)-4-dimethyl­amino-N′-(2-hy­droxy­benzyl­idene)benzohydrazide
title_full_unstemmed A dinuclear zinc complex with (E)-4-dimethyl­amino-N′-(2-hy­droxy­benzyl­idene)benzohydrazide
title_sort dinuclear zinc complex with (e)-4-dimethyl­amino-n′-(2-hy­droxy­benzyl­idene)benzohydrazide
description The title compound, bis­[μ-(E)-2-({2-[4-(dimethyl­amino)­benzo­yl]hydrazinyl­idene}meth­yl)phenolato]bis­[formato­zinc], [Zn2(C16H16N3O2)2(CHO2)2], is a dinuclear ZnII complex containing two ZnII cations, two monovalent anions of a Schiff base ligand, 4-dimethyl­amino-N′-(2-hy­droxy­benzyl­idene)benzohydrazide (L), and two formate ions. Each ZnII atom chelates with the hy­droxy O atom of salicyl­aldehyde, the imine N atom, the carbonyl O atom, the formate carboxyl­ate O atom and the hy­droxy O atom of the salicyl­aldehyde moiety in a symmetry-related unit. The five-coordinate ZnII atoms form a dimeric centrosymmetric unit with a central parallelepiped Zn2O2 core and parallel faces derived from the Schiff base ligands. The crystal packing is stabilized by inter­molecular N—H⋯O hydrogen bonds between the amide N atom and the formate carboxyl­ate O atom.
publisher International Union of Crystallography
publishDate 2011
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3089200/
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