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The crystal and molecular structure of dichlorobis(2,2′-thiodiethanol)cobalt(II) was determined from three-dimensional X-ray data collected by counter methods. The compound crystallizes as prismatic pink plates and belongs to space group P21/c. The unit cell dimensions are a = 6.786(2), b = 11.270(3), c = 10.331(3) Å, β = 109.24(2)°, and Z = 2. The structure was solved by direct methods from 1496 reflections and was refined by least-squares to an R value of 0.028. The complex is centrosymmetric, and each thiodiethanol molecule is bonded to cobalt through a sulphur (CoS 2.508 Å) and an oxygen atom (CoO 2.066 Å), resulting in a five-membered chelating ring. The six coordination around cobalt is completed by the two chlorine atoms occupying the apical positions trans to each other (CoCl 2.423 Å). There is extensive hydrogen bonding involving the hydroxyl groups and chlorine atoms.
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