The novel bis-chelating carbacylamidophosphate type ligand, tetramethyl[pyridine-2,6-diyldi(iminocarbonyl)]diamidophosphate (HL), and its sodium salt, NaHL, have been synthesized and their structural properties have been investigated. Coordination compounds of lanthanides [Ln(HL)NO]·i-PrOH (Ln = Eu, Tb) were obtained for the first time, isolated in the individual state and characterized by means of IR and NMR spectroscopies, electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS), potentiometric titration, and elemental, thermal gravimetric and X-ray diffraction analyses. It was shown that HL behaves like a scorpionate type ligand and in a mono-deprotonated form coordinates in a tridentate manner the oxygen atoms of phosphoryl and carbonyl groups with formation of a mononuclear metal complex. The protonation constants of HL and stability constants of Eu and Tb complexes have been determined. According to the results of X-ray diffraction analysis the HL and [Ln(HL)NO]·i-PrOH molecules have monomeric structure but NaHL is a dimer. The Hirshfeld surface and fingerprint plots of the compounds have been used to analyze various hydrogen bonds and intermolecular interactions displayed in the crystal structure.
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