Blue prismatic crystals of mononuclear [CuII(O2CH)2(Py)3] (Py = pyridine, C5H5N), 1, were prepared from reaction solution containing dry pyridine and dinuclear [Cu2II(O2CH)4(Py)2]. When a portion of solution together with crystals was exposed to air moisture, crystals of 1 dissolved in mother liquid. Simultaneously, blue needles of 2, i.
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April 2012
The central Cu(II) atom of the molecular title complex, [CuCl(2)(C(2)H(3)N(3))(4)], is situated on a site with symmetry 2.22. It is six-coordinated in an elongated octa-hedral geometry, with the equatorial plane defined by four N atoms of four 1,2,4-triazole ligands and the axial positions occupied by two Cl atoms situated on a twofold axis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe novel copper(II) coordination compound, [Cu2(O2CH)4(nia)2] (nia = nicotinamide), was isolated from the reaction mixture containing Cu2(OH)2CO3, nicotinamide, methanoic acid and ethanol. The new complex was characterized by X-ray single crystal diffraction and other standard physico-chemical methods. The structure contains binuclear centrosymmetric molecules in which two central atoms are bridged by four methanoate bridges forming a paddle-wheel structure type.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe novel title polymeric copper(II) complex, {Na2[Cu3-(CHO2)8]}n, consists of sodium cations and infinite anionic chains, in which neutral dinuclear [Cu2(O2CH)4] moieties alternate with dianionic [Cu(O2CH)4]2- units. Both metal-containing moieties are located on crystallographic inversion centers. The syn-syn bridging configuration between the mononuclear and dinuclear components yields a structure that is significantly more dense than the structures previously reported for mononuclear-dinuclear copper(II) carboxylates with syn-anti or anti-anti bridging modes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the title compound, [Cu2(CHO2)2(C5H4NO)2(C5H5NO)2].1.02CH3CN, the dimeric unit is centrosymmetric, with two bidentate pyridin-2-olate and two bidentate formate syn-syn bridges, and two apical 2-pyridone ligands coordinated through the O atoms.
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