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CRYSTAL AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF MONOAQUO-BIS-(p-HYDROXYBENZOATO)LEAD (II) MONOHYDRATE
Dzhafarov, N. Kh.,Amiraslanov, I. R.,Nadzhafov, G. N.,Movsumov, E. M.,Kerimova, F. R.,Mamedov, Kh. S.
, p. 245 - 248 (1981)
An x-ray structural study of monoaquo-bis-(p-hydroxybenzoato)lead (II) monohydrate *H2O has been carried out (diffractometer, λMoKα, 1915 reflections, heavy-atom method, anisotropic refinement, R = 0.098).The crystals are monoclinic, a = 18.735(9), b = 7.464(3), c = 11.650(4) Angstroem, β = 113.116(30) deg, V = 1498.31 Angstroem3, dcalc = 2.15 g/cm3, Z = 4, space group P21/c.The carboxyl group of one organic ligand forms a chelate ring with the Pb atom (Pb-O, 2.39(4), 2.52(5) Angstroem), and each O atom acts as a bridge between neighboring metal atoms related by 21 and 1 symmetry (Pb-O 2.83(5), 2.89(3) Angstroem).The carboxyl group of the second ligand acts as a bridge through one O atom joining two neighboring Pb atoms (Pb-O 2.50(2), 2.65(3) Angstroem).The other O atom of this group is not coordinated to a metal, but forms an H-bond with two water molecules (O...O 2.83(5), 2.82(5) Angstroem).The coordination of Pb is brought up to 8 by two water molecules (Pb-OH2 2.61(14), 2.70(3) Angstroem).The OH groups of the ligand are not coordinated to Pb, but take part in H-bonding.
