Abstract

A novel complex adduct, diaqua(trinitrato)iron(III) 18-crown-6, [Fe(NO3)3(H2O)2] · 18-crown-6, was synthesized and its crystal structure was studied by X-ray diffraction: space group C2/c, a = 10.073, b = 18.069, c = 25.326 Å, β = 91.51°, Z = 8. The structure was solved by the direct method and refined by the full-matrix least-squares method in the anisotropic approximation to R = 0.076 for 4090 independent reflections (CAD-4 automated diffractometer, λMoKα). The structure contains isolated complex molecule [Fe(NO3)3(H2O)2] and two halves of independent molecules 18-crown-6, one of which is statistically disordered about axis 2, while another one is located around the inversion center and is somewhat disordered with respect to the latter. In the complex molecule, the coordination polyhedron of the Fe3+ cation is a distorted pentagonal bipyramid with five O atoms of three NO 3 − ligands in a base and two O atoms of two water molecules in the axial vertices. The alternating complex molecules and the disordered 18-crown-6 molecules are joined by hydrogen bonds into “thick” infinite chains along the z axis.

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