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In the title compound, [Ge(C8H14NO)2Cl]CF3SO3, which is the first complex containing an eight-membered lactam (enantho­lactam) as ligand, the coordination polyhedron of the GeIV atom is inter­mediate between trigonal-bipyramidal and square-pyramidal. Quantum chemical calculations of the crystal structure indicate the absence of additional coordination bonding between the GeIV atom and the trifluoro­methane­sulfonate anion.

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The macrocyclic title compound crystallizes as a dioxane solvate, C30H22Cl2N4O4·C4H8O2, with two independent formula units in the unit cell. The observed syn conformation is controlled by both intra­molecular N—H...O hydrogen bonds and inter­molecular C—H...π inter­actions. The relative macrocyclic inner bore is estimated to be 4.19 Å. In the crystal structure, mol­ecules form dimers via inter­molecular C—H...π inter­actions, and these dimers are, in turn, linked to form columns along the a axis by inter­molecular C—H...O hydrogen bonds. Both X-ray diffraction analysis and density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal that the macrocycle possesses very high flexibility. This property, as well as the presence of six donor atoms accessible for coordination, makes the title macrocycle a very promising ligand for complexation with the majority of transition metals.
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