Hydrazinium as a ligand: structural, thermal, spectroscopic, and magnetic studies of hydrazinium lanthanide di-sulphate monohydrates; crystal structure of the neodymium compound
Abstract
Hydrazinium lanthanide complexes of formula N2H5Ln(SO4)2·H2O, where Ln = La, Ce, Pr, Nd, or Sm, have been prepared and investigated by means of i.r. and electronic spectroscopy, thermal analysis, and magnetic susceptibility measurements. The crystal structure of the neodymium compound has been determined by conventional Patterson and Fourier methods and refined by fullmatrix least squares to an R of 0.059 for 2 427 independent reflections. The two independent neodymium atoms in the asymmetric unit are nine-co-ordinated by seven sulphate oxygen atoms, one water molecule, and one nitrogen atom of the N2H5+ ion. The co-ordination polyhedron in both the cases is a distorted tricapped trigonal prism. The sulphate groups are present as bridging ligands among three metal atoms. Powder patterns indicate isomorphism of the above series of compounds.