Abstract

A new cobalt(III) complex salt, [Co(phen) 3](dnp) 3·4H 2O has been synthesized in an effort to utilize [Co(phen) 3] 3+ cation as a new host for di-substituted phenolate (2,4-dinitrophenolate) anion. This cobalt (III) complex salt has been characterized by elemental analyses and spectroscopic techniques (UV/visible, IR, NMR and conductance measurements). Single crystal X-ray structure determination confirmed the composition [Co(phen) 3](dnp) 3·4H 2O. A strong network of hydrogen bonding interactions C–H ...O (phenolate), C–H …O (nitro) involving second sphere coordination and O–H …O hydrogen bonding interactions stabilize the crystal lattice. The formation of a complex salt of definite composition along with solubility product data suggests that [Co(phen) 3] 3+ present in [Co(phen) 3]Cl 3 may be used as an anion receptor for 2,4-dinitrophenolate ion.

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