Abstract

The X-ray crystal structures of the title compound, HL, and its acid salt, KHL2, are reported and their hydrogen-bonding schemes compared. HL crystallises in an extended form with intermolecular hydrogen bonding linking the molecules in chains; there are no phenol to carboxyl hydrogen linkages. KHL2 contains HL2– units where the two L ligands are held together by one strong hydrogen bond between the carboxyl groups across a centre of symmetry, and two weaker phenol to carbonyl interactions. The HL2– units then form sandwiches round potassium in pentagonal antiprism co-ordination to give a step polymer. The structure of KHL2 is compared with those of Co(KL2)2 and Co(RbL2)2, and its role as a possible intermediate in the formation of Co(KL2)2 discussed.

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