Abstract

The carboxyl­ate dianion in the title compound, [Pb(C14H8O5)(C19H12N4O)2]·2H2O, uses one carboxyl­ate group to O,O′-chelate a bis­[4-(1H-1,3,7,8-tetra­azacyclo­penta­[l]phen­anthren-2-yl)phenol]-chelated PbII atom and uses its other carboxyl­ate group to bind to another PbII atom in an irregular monodentate manner. The PbII atom exists in an undefined seven-coordinate geometry in the chain structure; the lone pair is stereochemically active. Adjacent chains are linked by inter­molecular O—H⋯N, N—H⋯O and O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds that involve the uncoordinated water mol­ecules to form a three-dimensional network.

Highlights

  • The carboxylate dianion in the title compound, [Pb(C14H8O5)(C19H12N4O)2]2H2O, uses one carboxylate group to O,O0 chelate a bis[4-(1H-1,3,7,8-tetraazacyclopenta[l]phenanthren-2-yl)phenol]-chelated PbII atom and uses its other carboxylate group to bind to another PbII atom in an irregular monodentate manner

  • The PbII atom exists in an undefined seven-coordinate geometry in the chain structure; the lone pair is stereochemically active

  • The carboxylate dianion in the title chain compound uses one carboxyl –CO2 group to O,O′-chelate to the lead(II) atom and uses its other carboxyl end to bind to another lead atom in a unidentate manner

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Summary

Seik Weng Ngb*

BDepartment of Chemistry, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Adjacent chains are linked by intermolecular O—H N, N—H O and O—H O hydrogen bonds that involve the uncoordinated water molecules to form a three-dimensional network

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