Abstract

The crystal structure of isothiocyanatotriphenyl- (pyridinium-2-carboxylato)tin(IV) monohydrate is reported. The crystals are monoclinic, space group P2 1/ n, a = 10.349(2), b =12.003(2), c = 19.325(4) Å, β = 97.68(2)°, Z = 4, refined to R F = 0.024 on 4249 observed reflections. The tin(IV) atom is five-coordinate, being bound to three phenyl groups, the isothiocyanato nitrogen atom and an oxygen from the picolinic acid. The geometry around the tin atom is trigonal bipyramidal, with the three phenyl groups occupying the equatorial positions, while the picolinic acid oxygen and the isothiocyanato nitrogen are coordinated axially. The acidic proton of picolinic acid has shifted position in the complex, and is bound to the heterocyclic nitrogen atom. The acid is thus coordinated in the form of a zwitterion. These trigonal bipyramidal units are linked together as dimers by pairs of water molecules, each of which hydrogen- bonds to the non-coordinated carboxylate oxygen atoms of both picolinic acid molecules, plus the heterocyclic nitrogen atom of one picolinic acid molecule. For complex formation with the protonated acid, theheterocyclic nitrogen should be alpha to the carboxylic acid group.

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