Abstract

Complex [Ni(Tsc)2](1.5-Nds) · 2H2O (I), where Tsc = thiosemicarbazide, NH2NHC(=S)NH2; 1,5-Nds2– is double deprotonated anion of 1,5-naphthalene disulfonic acid $$\rm{CH_{10}H_6(SO_3)_2^{2-}}$$ was synthesized, characterized by IR spectroscopy, and studied by thermogravimetry and X-ray diffraction. Crystal I is built of complex cations [Ni(Tsc)2]2+, anions (Nds)2–, and crystallization water molecules. The Ni atom is coordinated along the vertices of the trans-square by two sulfur atoms and two nitrogen atoms of two bidentate chelating ligands Tsc. The structural units of crystal I are joined by a branched network of N–H···O and O–H···O hydrogen bonds with the participation of donors, namely, the hydrogen atoms of two NH2 groups and the NH group of complex cation [Cu(Tsc)]2+ and the H atoms of water molecules, and acceptors, namely, oxygen atoms of the sulfate group of anion 1,5-Nds2– and solvate water molecules.

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