Crystal structure and Hirshfeld surface analysis of chlorido(2,6-dimethylphenyl isocyanide)[N′-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-N-(pyridin-2-yl)carbamimidoyl]platinum(II)

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Title: Crystal structure and Hirshfeld surface analysis of chlorido(2,6-dimethylphenyl isocyanide)[N′-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-N-(pyridin-2-yl)carbamimidoyl]platinum(II)
Authors: Olga V. Repina, Elena Yu. Nevskaya, Ilya S. Kritchenkov, Victor N. Khrustalev, Alexander S. Novikov, Alexander G. Tskhovrebov, Namiq Q. Shikhaliyev, Aytan A. Niyazova, Mehmet Akkurt, Ajaya Bhattarai
Source: Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun
Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications, Vol 81, Iss 7, Pp 587-590 (2025)
Publisher Information: International Union of Crystallography (IUCr), 2025.
Publication Year: 2025
Subject Terms: crystal structure, dimers, isocyanides, Crystallography, QD901-999, hirshfeld surface analysis, 2-aminopyridine, square-planar geometry, Research Communications
Description: In the title compound, [Pt(C14H14N3)Cl(C9H9N)], the platinum atom has a square-planar geometry. In the crystal, dimers with R 2 2(8) motifs are formed by pairs of N—H...N hydrogen bonds. They are connected to each other through pairs of weak C—H...Cl interactions, forming a R 2 2(16) motif, creating parallel ribbons along the [011] axis. The molecular pairs are also linked by C—H...π and by π–π interactions, the shortest centroid-centroid distance [3.513 (2) Å] being observed between pyridyl rings. These weak interactions form parallel ribbons along the [010] axis. The resulting three-dimensional network ensures the cohesion of the crystal structure. Hirshfeld two-dimensional fingerprint plots revealed that the most significant interactions are H...H (58.0%), C...H/H...C (17.9%), Cl...H/H...Cl (10.7%), N...H/H...N (6.9%), C...C (2.9%), Pt...H/H...Pt (2.6%), and N...C/C...N (1.1%) contacts.
Document Type: Article
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ISSN: 2056-9890
DOI: 10.1107/s2056989025005079
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/3e8c694abaa745b59bfdde769eea5777
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Abstract:In the title compound, [Pt(C14H14N3)Cl(C9H9N)], the platinum atom has a square-planar geometry. In the crystal, dimers with R 2 2(8) motifs are formed by pairs of N—H...N hydrogen bonds. They are connected to each other through pairs of weak C—H...Cl interactions, forming a R 2 2(16) motif, creating parallel ribbons along the [011] axis. The molecular pairs are also linked by C—H...π and by π–π interactions, the shortest centroid-centroid distance [3.513 (2) Å] being observed between pyridyl rings. These weak interactions form parallel ribbons along the [010] axis. The resulting three-dimensional network ensures the cohesion of the crystal structure. Hirshfeld two-dimensional fingerprint plots revealed that the most significant interactions are H...H (58.0%), C...H/H...C (17.9%), Cl...H/H...Cl (10.7%), N...H/H...N (6.9%), C...C (2.9%), Pt...H/H...Pt (2.6%), and N...C/C...N (1.1%) contacts.
ISSN:20569890
DOI:10.1107/s2056989025005079