Crystal Structure of [Bi(N-Ethylthiourea)4(ClO4)2]ClO4
A. D. Vasil’eva, b, N. N. Golovnevb, and M. K. LesnikovbTranslated by V. Avdeeva
aKirensky Institute of Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
bSiberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
Correspondence to: e-mail: ngolovnev@sfu-kras.ru
Received 9 July, 2015
Abstract—The structure of the bismuth(III) complex with N-ethylthiourea (Ettu) has been determined for the first time. We found that the crystal structure of [Bi(Ettu)4(ClO4)2]ClO4 is built of distorted octahedral cations [Bi(Ettu–S)4(ClO4–O)2]+ and anions ${\text{ClO}}_{4}^{ - }$. The deviation of one of the two independent Ettu molecules from the plane structure is explained by the mutual repulsion of the ligands and the formation features of hydrogen bonds. The C2H5(Ettu) group is in the cis position relative to the thiocarbonyl group.
DOI: 10.1134/S003602361606022X