Abstract: Two new mononuclear Mn(Ⅱ) complexes Mn(phen)2(N3)2 (1) and [Mn(phen)2(N3)(H2O)]ClO4·H2O (2) have been synthesized and structurally characterized, where phen is 1,10-phenanthroline. Complex 1 crystallizes in the P1 space group, with lattice parameters a=8.1688(2)?, b=11.1218(2)?, c=12.6881(2)?, α=83.558(3)°, β=82.287(3)°, γ=73.643(3)°, V=1092.7(4)?3, Dc=1.518Mg·m-3, Z=2, F(000)=510, R1=0.0620, wR2=0.0958 (based on F2), S=0.981. Complex 2 crystallizes in the P1 space group, with lattice parameters a=8.6543(2)?, b=8.9767(2)?, c=17.5915(4)?, α= 93.399(3)°, β=102.806(3)°, γ=106.234(3)°, V=1268.7(4)?3, Dc=1.552Mg·m-3, Z=2, F(000)=606, R1=0.0672, wR2=0.1781 (based on F2), S=1.047. In complex 1, the Mn atom is coordinated by six nitrogen atoms of two phen molecules and two N3- ions with the Mn-N distances ranging from 2.142(4) to 2.318(4)?. The coordinated phen molecules of the adjacent Mn(phen)2(N3)2 moieties experience π-π stacking which is responsible for the crystal packing. In complex 2, the Mn atom is coordinated by five nitrogen atoms of two phen molecules and one N3- ion with the Mn-N distances ranging from 2.152(5) to 2.291(5)?. The approximately octahedral environment was completed by the oxygen atom of the coordinated water molecule with the Mn-O distance of 2.180(5)?. The hydrate water molecule is hydrogen-bonded to one of the O atoms of free ClO4- anion. ? |