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Bis(μ3-barbiturato−O,O,O′)-(μ2-aqua)- aqua-barium(II): crystal structure, spectroscopic and thermal properties

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Pages 1984-1993 | Received 27 Oct 2016, Accepted 24 Mar 2017, Published online: 01 May 2017
 

Abstract

A polymeric coordination compound, [Ba(H2O) 2(Hba)2] (1) (H2ba – barbituric acid, C4H4N2O3), was obtained. The structure of 1 was solved using powder X-ray diffraction methods. The Ba2+ ion in 1 formed a three-capped trigonal prism. The BaO9 polyhedra, connected with each other by the edges and faces, formed a chain. Several 4- and 12-membered cycles due to the bridging μ2-H2O and bridging μ3-Hba also formed implementing a 3-D polymer structure. The structures of 1 and other thiobarbiturate complexes were compared. The replacement of a S atom by an O atom in the heterocyclic ligand Htba (thiobarbiturate ion) of the compound Ba(H2O)2(Htba)2 resulted in changes of the coordination number Ba(II) and supramolecular structure. The intermolecular hydrogen bonds O–H⋯O and N–H⋯O formed a 3-D net where pronounced 2-D layers of Hba ions could be found. A new topological net in 1 was observed. The IR and thermal stability were investigated.

Acknowledgements

The study was carried out within the public task of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation for research engineering of the Siberian Federal University in 2016 (project № 3049).

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