Abstract

The slow diffusion reaction of a solution of FeCl 3 · 6H 2O in acetone into a CH 2Cl 2 solution of btp [2,6-bis( N1-1,2,4-triazolyl)pyridine] afforded the ferric complex, [Fe(btp)Cl 3] n ( 1), in which the iron centre adopts a trigonal bipyramidal geometry. Three chloride ligands occupy the vertices of the trigonal plane and two nitrogen atoms of btp ligands complete the trigonal bipyramidal geometry. Interestingly, 1 shows a 3D architecture induced by non-classical C–H⋯Cl and C–H⋯N hydrogen bonds between 1D zigzag chains in which btp ligands bind ferric ions through coordination bonds.

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