Abstract

The complex[Bi2(Tu)6(ClO4)4](ClO4)2 (I) (Tu is thiourea) was synthesized and studied by X-ray diffraction. The crystallographic data of I are: a = 14.205(1) A, b = 13.083(1) A, c = 22.078(2) A, β = 96.182(1)°, V = 4079.1(7) A3, space group C2/c, Z = 4. The molecule is located on a twofold axis and consists of the binuclear cation [Bi2(Tu)6(ClO4)4]2+ and two outer-sphere anions Cl 4 − . The Bi-S bond lengths are 2.61–2.62 A. For each terminal and bridging ClO 4 − ion, one Bi-O distance varies from 2.744 to 3.048 3.269 structure contains a hydrogen bond network involving all hydrogen atoms. The IR and Raman spectroscopy data confirm the thiourea coordination by the sulfur atom.

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