Abstract

The uranyl compound UO2(L')EtOH (L' = benzyl N-(2-(oxidanyl)benzylidene)-N'-((2-(1-oxidanyl)phenyl)ethylidene) carbamohydrazonothioate) was synthesized and its molecular and crystal structure was determined by X-ray diffraction. The compound crystallizes in the triclinic sp. gr. P$$\bar {1}$$, Z = 2. The coordination geometry about the uranium atom is distorted pentagonal bipyramidal consisting of a UO2O4N2 polyhedron where the oxido ligands occupy axial positions with a symmetric linear structure (O=U=O angle = 179.11(12)°). The pentagonal plane (N2O3) is formed by the dinegative, tetradentate Schiff base ligand (N2O2) and the oxygen atom of the coordinated alcohol ligand. In the complex, the ligand adopts a propeller-like conformation.

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