Title of article :
Crystal structure of the coordination compound of triiodidomethyltin(IV) with 2,20-bipyridine, MeSnI3bipy
Author/Authors :
Reuter, Hans Institute of Chemistry of New Materials - University of Osnabrueck, Germany , Reichelt, Martin Institute of Chemistry of New Materials - University of Osnabrueck, Germany
Abstract :
The title compound, (2,20-bipyridine-2N,N0)triiodidomethyltin(IV), [Sn(CH3)-
I3(C10H8N2)], crystallizing in the non-centrosymmetric orthorhombic space
group Pca21 as an inversion twin, represents one of the few structurally
characterized coordination compounds of an organotin(IV) trihalide with
2,20
-biypridine. Its distorted octahedral geometry shows a meridional arrangement of the I atoms and the methyl group is in-plane with the five-membered
chelate ring. Asymmetric bonding of the biypridine ligand to the tin(IV) atom is
reflected by different Sn—N bond lengths [2.268 (4) A˚ versus 2.293 (4) A˚ ] and
caused by the static trans effect of the methyl group. Sn—I bond lengths show
some differences with respect to their orientation to the methyl group or the
bipyridine ligand, respectively. Angular distortions in the coordination sphere of
the SnIV atom mainly arise from the large I atoms. Distortion of the
2,20-bipyridine ligand as a result of its coordination to the SnIV atom are
described by the twisting angle of 2.5 (2) between the least-squares planes of
the two pyridine rings, as well as by the angle of 6.2 (2) between the two lines
through the pyridine-connecting C atoms and the para-orientated C atoms.
Directional intermolecular interactions are restricted to weak IH van der
Waals contacts.
Keywords :
coordination compound , 2,20 -bipyridine , methyltin(IV) triiode , crystal structure
Journal title :
Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications