Abstract
The synthesis and characterisation of a calcium pyrazolonato complex is reported. X-Ray diffraction (XRD) of single crystals revealed an octahedral geometry with two axial solvent ligands. Analysis of the bulk sample by means of microcrystal electron diffraction (micro-ED) measurement revealed a polymeric pentagonal bipyramidal coordination geometry joined via a central Ca2O2 ring with axial water ligands. During the micro-ED measurement, loss of water was observed resulting in a secondary structure with a polymeric distorted octahedral coordination
geometry joined via a central Ca2O2 ring. These findings
demonstrate that XRD and micro-ED methods can provide
complemetary data during structural determination, and that even electrophilic metals are susceptible to desolvation under micro-ED measurements.
Supplementary materials
Title
Synthesis and Characterization of a Calcium-Pyrazolonato Complex. Observation of In-Situ Desolvation During Micro-Electron Diffraction. Supporting Information
Description
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