Abstract

In an earlier published paper, Srineevasan and Rajasekaran (J. Mol. Struc. 1048, (2013) 238–243) [1] reported to have grown a so called 2-aminopyridine bis thiourea zinc sulphate single crystal (1) by slow evaporation technique at room temperature. A reinvestigation of the reported crystal growth reaction reveals that addition of 2-aminopyridine into an aqueous solution containing zinc sulphate heptahydrate and thiourea in 1:2 mol ratio initially results in the formation of a white precipitate. Filtration of the precipitate followed by slow evaporation of the filtrate results in the crystallization of the known compound sulphatotris(thiourea)zinc(II) (2) and NOT any 2-aminopyridine bis thiourea zinc sulphate.

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