Hydrogen Bonds in Bis(1H-benzimidazole-κN3)cadmium(II) Dibenzoate: Hirshfeld Surface Analysis and AIM Perspective

Authors

  • Jia-Jun Wang Jilin Normal University
  • Li-Nan Dun
  • Bao-Sheng Zhang
  • Zhong-Hui Wang
  • He Wang
  • Chuan-Bi Li
  • Wei Liang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2020.6438

Keywords:

Cd Complex, Crystal Structure, IR, TG, Hirshfeld Surface Analysis, AIM Analysis

Abstract

The coordination complex bis(1H-benzimidazole-κN3)cadmium(II) dibenzoate has been synthesized and characterized by single crystal diffraction analysis. Cadmium center is six coordinated and formed a distorted octahedron coordinated geometry. The Hirshfeld analysis shows that in the dnorm-surface of the compound, there are dark red spots near the hydrogen-bonds acceptor and donor atoms, while intermolecular interactions result in faint-red spots. The AIM analysis was performed, there exist a BCP in each N(C)–H∙∙∙O hydrogen bond, the bond paths also can be seen, the |V(b)|/G(b) < 1 and the H(b) > 0, the interaction is indicative of being a closed shell. The TG results are consistent with the X-ray diffraction structure

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Published

20.03.2021

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Inorganic chemistry