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Christoph Krebs1, Inke Jess1, Christian Näther1.
Abstract
Crystals of the title compound, [Co(NCS)2(C13H24N2S)2], were obtained by the reaction of Co(NCS)2 with 1,3-di-cyclo-hexyl-thio-urea in ethanol. Its crystal structure consists of discrete complexes that are located on twofold rotation axes, in which the CoII cations are tetra-hedrally coordinated by two terminal N-bonded thio-cyanate anions and two 1,3-di-cyclo-hexyl-thio-urea ligands. These complexes are linked via inter-molecular N-H⋯S and C-H⋯S hydrogen bonding into chains, which elongate in the b-axis direction. These chains are closely packed in a pseudo-hexa-gonal manner. The CN stretching vibration of the thio-cyanate anions located at 2038 cm-1 is in agreement with only terminal bonded anionic ligands linked to metal cations in a tetra-hedral coordination. TG-DTA measurements prove the decomposition of the compound at about 227°C. DSC measurements reveal a small endothermic signal before decomposition at about 174°C, which might correspond to melting. © Krebs et al. 2022.Entities:
Keywords: 1,3-dicyclohexylthiourea; cobalt(II)thiocyanate; crystal structure; thermal properties
Year: 2022 PMID: 35079428 PMCID: PMC8739206 DOI: 10.1107/S205698902101327X
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun