A new organic-inorganic compound, ethyl-enedi-ammonium hexa-chlorido-stannate(IV) p-anisaldehyde disolvate

Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun. 2021 Jun 8;77(Pt 7):696-699. doi: 10.1107/S205698902100579X. eCollection 2021 Jul 1.

Abstract

The asymmetric unit of the title organic-inorganic hybrid complex [systematic name: ethane-1,2-diaminium hexa-chlorido-stannate(IV)-4-meth-oxy-benz-alde-hyde (1/2)], (C2H10N2)[SnCl6]·2C8H8O2, contains one half of an ethyl-enedi-ammonium cation, one half of an [SnCl6]2- anion and one p-anisaldehyde mol-ecule. Both the organic cation and the quasi-regular octa-hedral inorganic anion are located about inversion centres. The organic cations and [SnCl6]2- anions lie in layers parallel to the ac plane with p-anisaldehyde mol-ecules occupying the space between the layers. A network of classical N-H⋯Cl and N-H⋯O hydrogen bonds exists between the ethyl-enedi-ammonium cations and the [SnCl6]2- anions and p-anisaldehyde mol-ecules. These inter-actions, together with non-classical C-H⋯O inter-actions between the ethyl-enedi-ammonium cations and the p-anisaldehyde mol-ecules, serve to hold the structure together. The crystal studied was refined as a two-component twin.

Keywords: crystal structure; ethyl­enedi­ammonium; hexa­chlorido­stannate(IV) complex; organic–inorganic hybrid complex; p-anisaldehyde.