Crystal structure of bis-(azido-κ N)bis-(quinolin-8-amine-κ2N, N')iron(II)

Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun. 2016 Sep 30;72(Pt 10):1488-1491. doi: 10.1107/S2056989016014808. eCollection 2016 Oct 1.

Abstract

The search for new mol-ecular materials with inter-esting magnetic properties using the pseudohalide azide ion and quinolin-8-amine (aqin, C9H8N2) as a chelating ligand, led to the synthesis and structure determination of the title complex, [Fe(N3)2(C9H8N2)2]. The complex shows an octa-hedral geometry, with the FeII atom surrounded by six N atoms; the two N3- anions coordinate in a cis configuration, while the remaining N atoms originate from the two quinolin-8-amine ligands with the quinoline N atoms lying on opposite sides of the Fe atom. The crystal packing is dominated by layers of hydro-philic and aromatic regions parallel to the ac plane, stabilized by a two-dimensional hydrogen-bonded network and π-π stacking.

Keywords: FeII complex; azide; coordination compound; crystal structure; hydrogen bonding; hydro­thermal synthesis; quinolin-8-amine; π–π stacking.