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    ISSN: 1573-1111
    Keywords: Werner clathrates ; X-ray structure ; packing of guest molecules ; guest disordering
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Single crystal X-ray structures of clathrates of β-[Ni(NCS)2(4-methylpyridine)4] with furan, tetrahydrofuran, benzene + ethanol, methylene chloride, and methylcellosolve as guests molecules are reported. The location of the guest molecule in the partially decomposed clathrate with methylene chloride was defined by X-ray diffraction and compared with the fully occupied one. The host lattices of all clathrates studied are tetragonal (I41/a) and do not differ significantly from typical β-phase clathrates of [M(NCS)2(4-methylpyridine)4] (M = divalent metal cation). Arrangements of guest molecules represent different types of packing: one type of guest molecule occupies both possible types of positions, two different guest molecules occupy different positions, with only one type of positions occupied by one type of guest molecule. Possible stoichiometries of clathrates with β-type lattices are discussed.
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    Journal of inclusion phenomena and macrocyclic chemistry 17 (1994), S. 305-316 
    ISSN: 1573-1111
    Keywords: Phase diagram ; clathrate ; X-ray structure ; 4-methylpyridine ; Zn(II) isothiocyanate
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract A phase diagram of the [Zn(MePy)2(NCS)2]-MePy binary system has been studied by DTA and solubility methods. Two compounds melting incongruently (at 63 and 57°C) have been discovered in the system. They have been obtained as separate phases with crystals of different shape (needles and octahedra). Their composition has been determined by analytical methods and verified by X-ray structural analysis: [Zn(MePy)4(NCS)2]·0.67 MePy·xH2O, wherex depends on the synthesis conditions, and [Zn(MePy)4(NCS)2]·MePy, respectively. The preliminary X-ray study of the first compound (at −100°C) has shown it to be isostructural with the known clathrates of the common formula [M(MePy)4(NCS)2]·0.67MePy·xH2O, where M=Cu, Mn, Mg andx=0–0.33. The unit cell parameters are as follows:a=27.20(1),c=11.202(4) Å, space group $$R\bar 3$$ ,Z=9. The X-ray study of [Zn(MePy)4(NCS)2]·MePy (at−50°C) has shown it to be analogous to the ‘organic zeolite’ β-phase with the guest MePy molecules located in the channels formed by molecular packing of the [Zn(MePy)4(NCS)2]host. The cell is tetragonal, the space groupI41/a,a=16.845(6),c=23.496(7) Å,V=6667(4) Å3,Z=8,D calc=1.289 g cm−3,R=0.074. The zinc cation is surrounded by a slightly irregular octahedron of six nitrogen atoms of the MePy and NCS ligands. The crystallisation field of the host [Zn(MePy)4(NCS)2] complex in the temperature range concerned is absent in the phase diagram. It suggests contact stabilization of the [Zn(MePy)4(NCS)2] molecule by the guest in the clathrates.
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