Synthesis, crystal structure and thermal decomposition character of an environmentally-friendly energetic coordination compound of [Co(NH3)4(NO3)](NO3)•0.5H2O

Kun Wang, Jianguo Zhang*, Taoping Chenb, Tonglai Zhang, Li Yang

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Abstract

A new coordination compound of [Co(NH3)4(NO3)]NO3•0.5H2O was synthesized by reacting Co(NO3)2 with NH3•H2O aqueous solution. It has been characterized by using elemental analysis, FT-IR technology, and X-ray single crystal diffraction analysis. It belongs to the monoclinic crystal system and P(2)/n space group with the unit cell: a=0.74618(1) nm, b=2.26114(4) nm, c=1.04282(2) nm, β=92.038(1)°. The central ion Co(II) displays a stable octahedral configuration, which was constructed with the central ion Co(II), four nitrogen atoms from NH3 molecules and two oxygen atoms from NO-3. The outer sphere was NO-3 and a common crystalline water molecule, which connected the inner sphere by electrostatic force and the intermolecular force. The intermolecular and intramolecular hydrogen bonds constructed a three-dimensional network structure, which increased the stability of the whole crystal structure. In addition, thermal decomposition character of the title complex was investigated by using TG-DTG, DSC and FT-IR technologies. There are two endothermic peaks and one exothermic one in the process of thermal decomposition, and the decomposition residue at 300 °C is the mixture of CoO and Co2O3.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)933-937
Number of pages5
JournalChinese Journal of Chemistry
Volume28
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2010

Keywords

  • Cobalt complex
  • Crystal structure
  • Energetic coordination compound
  • Structure elucidation
  • Thermal decomposition

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