Publications by authors named "Ismail Jusoh"

The distorted octa-hedral geometry about the Sn(IV) atom in the title compound, [Sn(C(6)H(5))(2)(C(14)H(19)N(4)S)Cl], is defined by the N,N,S-tridentate Schiff base ligand, two mutually trans ipso-C atoms of the Sn-bound phenyl groups, and the Cl atom which is trans to the azo N atom. The two five-membered chelate rings and pyridyl ring are almost coplanar with the dihedral angle between the outer five-membered chelate and pyridine rings being 5.39 (8)°.

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  • The organotin compound features a tin (Sn) atom that is bonded to various atoms including sulfur (S), oxygen (O), and nitrogen (N) from a tridentate ligand, as well as a chloride ligand, phenyl carbon, and a water molecule, creating a distorted octahedral shape.
  • Coordinated water molecules facilitate connections between organotin molecules through O-H⋯O hydrogen bonds with carbonyl and carboxylate groups, forming 12-membered synthons.
  • These synthons combine to create supramolecular chains that align along the c axis, with additional stacking in the ac plane and interlayer connections via N-H⋯Cl hydrogen bonds.
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