Abstract

In an effort to explore [Co(phen) 3] 3+ complex cation as anion receptor for biologically important saccharinate ion, yellow coloured single crystals of [Co(phen) 3](C 7H 4NSO 3) 3.8.5H 2O were obtained by slow evaporation of solution, obtained by mixing the separately dissolved, tris(1,10-phenanthroline)cobalt(III)chloride and sodium saccharinate in aqueous medium in 1:3 molar ratio. The newly synthesized complex salt was characterized by elemental analysis, TGA, conductance, solubility product measurements and spectroscopic studies (IR, UV/Visible, 1H and 13C NMR). Single crystal X-ray structure determination of [Co(phen) 3](C 7H 4NSO 3) 3.8.5H 2O revealed that compound crystallizes in the triclinic crystal system with space group P 1 ¯ where a = 12.3795(4), b = 12.7598(4), c = 19.0414(5) Å, α = 71.544(2), β = 76.457(2), γ = 9 77.213(2)°, V = 2738.19(14) Å 3, Z = 2. The crystal lattice is stabilized by hydrogen bonding interactions of type O H⋯O and C H⋯O (through second sphere coordination) besides the electrostatic forces of attraction. The solubility product and conductance measurements indicated that the affinity of cationic tris(1,10-phenanthroline) cobalt (III), [Co(phen) 3] 3+ is greater for saccharinate ion than for chloride ion in aqueous medium. The structural studies suggest that [Co(phen) 3] 3+ is a potential anion receptor for the saccharinate ion.

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