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1.
The crystal structures of two copper(II) complexes of 4-fluorophenoxyacetic acid (4-FPAH) have been determined by X-ray diffraction. [Cu(4-FPA)2(H2O)2]·2(4-FPAH)·2H2O (1) is triclinic, space group P1 with Z = 1 in a cell of dimensions a = 14.808(2), b = 9.832(2), c = 6.847(2) Å, α = 87.77(2), β = 98.41(2), γ = 112.33(2)° and was refined to a residual of 0.038 for 1697 ‘observed’ reflections. The coordination sphere in this complex is tetragonally distorted octahedral comprising two waters [CuO, 1.940(3) Å], two unidentate carboxylate oxygens [CuO, 1.942(2) Å] and two ether oxygens [CuO, 2.471(2) Å]. Two adducted [4-FPAH] acid molecules are linked to the un-coordinated oxygens of the acid ligands by hydrogen bonds [2.547(4) Å]. [Cu2(4-FPA)4(2-aminopyrimidine)2] (2) is triclinic, space group P1 with Z = 1 in a cell of dimensions a = 12.688(2), b = 11.422(2), c = 7.951(1) Å, α = 78.74(1), β = 107.51(1), γ = 75.78(1)°, and was refined to a residual of 0.042 for 2683 ‘observed’ reflections. (2) is a centrosymmetric tetracarboxylate bridged dimer with four similar CuO (equatorial) distances [1.967–1.987 Å; 1.977(3) Å mean] and the axial position occupied by the hetero nitrogen of the 2-aminopyrimidine ligand [CuN, 2.176(3) Å]. The Cu---Cu separation is 2.710(1) Å. Crystal data are also presented which confirm the isostructurality of complex (2) with [Cu2(phenoxyacetate)4(2-aminopyrimidine)2], the CoII, MgII and MnII4-fluorophenoxyacetate complexes with their phenoxyacetic and 4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid analogues, and of CdII4-fluorophenoxyacetate with CdII and ZnII phenoxyacetates.  相似文献   

2.
《Inorganica chimica acta》1986,115(2):153-161
In the reaction of the tetradentate ligand 3,3′-(1,4- butanediyldiamino) bis (3-methyl-2-butanone)-dioxime (BnAO) with nickel(II) and copper(II), the monomeric [Ni(BnAO-H)]I·H2O and a mixed monomer/dimer salt [Cu(BnAO-H)H2O]2[(Cu(BnAO-H))2](ClO4)4, respectively, are formed, and all complexes have an intramolecular hydrogen bond between cis oxime groups. The OHO bonds give the characteristic infrared absorptions as well as the downfield proton-NMR signal (Ni complex). [Ni(BnAO-H)]I·H2O crystallizes in space group P21/a with a=13.511(2), b=10.599(2), c=14.096(2) Å, β=97.52°, Z=4 and Dc=1.623 g/cm3. The structure was solved by Patterson and Fourier methods and refined by full-matrix least-squares techniques to a final R of 0.021 for 2124 reflections with I 2σ(I). The nickel(II) atom in the complex has slightly distorted square planar geometry with an intramolecular O···O contact of 2.417(7) Å. The copper(II) complex crystallizes in space group P21/c with a =13.425(2), b=21.446(3), c=14.349(4) Å, β= 104.4(5)°, Z=8 (monomers) and Dc=1.485 g/cm3. The final R value for this complex was 0.053 for 3033 reflections with I 2σ(I). This structure contains a monomeric [Cu(BnAO-H)H2O]+ ion and a dimeric [(Cu(BnAO-H))2]2+ ion, having intramolecular O···O hydrogen bonds of 2.421(5) and 2.531(5) Å, respectively. The copper(II) ions have square-pyramidal coordination with the axial positions occupied by an oxygen of the water of hydration in the monomer and by an oxime oxygen atom in the dimer. A center of symmetry relates the two halves of the dimer. The copper atom in each case is out of the plane of the four nitrogen atoms toward the axial site. The copper(II) complex is unusual in that the crystal contains both a monomer and a dimer.  相似文献   

3.
A number of di-Cu(II) complexes of the new tetraimine macrocyclic ligand derived from the Schiff base [2 + 2] condensation of 2,5-diformylfuran with 3-oxa-pentane-1,5-diamine have been prepared by methods which employ the heavier alkaline earth metal ions as templates followed by transmetallation. The complexes have been characterised by spectroscopic and other physical methods. Several of the di-Cu(I) complexes react reversibly with CO in solution and irreversibly with O2 in a 4:1 Cu:O2 stoicheiometry. Depending on conditions the oxidation product may be a dinuclear Cu(II) complex of the macrocycle or a mononuclear Cu(II) complex of a new ring-opened ligand. The single crystal X-ray structure of the latter complex has been determined.[CuL](BPh4)2 is monoclinic, space group C2/c with a=20.12(1), b=14.48(1), c=22.37(2) Å, β=110.1(1)°, Z=4. 1389 Independent reflections above background were measured on a diffractometer and the structure refined to R=0.108. The cation has imposed C2 symmetry. The copper atom is bonded to four nitrogen atoms in the ‘outer’ compartment of the ligand with unique CuN distances of 2.050(17) and 1.977(17) Å. The geometry of the copper atom is intermediate between square planar and tetrahedral with an angle of 39.7° between two CuN2 planes. Molecular mechanics calculations show that this distortion is due to steric effects.  相似文献   

4.
《Inorganica chimica acta》1987,126(1):113-117
The title compound was prepared by slow crystallization from a hot aqueous solution of copper(II)- dichromate and pyridine. The structure determination was performed at room temperature on a single crystal in the triclinic space group P1, a = 5.378(1), b = 5.619(1), c = 13.569(2) Å, α = 93.32(1), β = 100.25(1), γ=98.45(1)°. Using 2026 reflections with Fo2 > (Fo2) obtained on a CAD-4 single crystal diffractometer the structure was solved by conventional Patterson and Fourier methods and full matrix least-squares refinement to R = 0.047. The structure consists of complex chains built up from two different (4 + 2) distorted copper(II) octahedra sharing common edges. These chains are linked via OCrO bonds thus forming a two-dimensional infinite network. The pyridine rings extending into the space between these layers are disordered due to rotation around the CuN bond. In the course of the refinement two favoured positions with occupation probabilities 50:50 percent were found. During thermal decomposition the compound loses pyridine and water followed by a release of oxygen to yield poly- crystalline CuCr2O4 and CuO. An intermediate phase with empirical formula Cu3O(CrO4)2 was detected by X-ray powder diffraction and its unit cell parameters were determined.  相似文献   

5.
The complex μ-3,3′-[1,2-ethanediyl-bis(nitrilome- thylidyne)-bis(2-hydroxybenzoato)] aquadicopper(II) hydrate, C18H16N2O8Cu2, was isolated from an attempted preparation of a copper lanthanum binuclear complex. The dark purple crystals are monoclinic, space group P21/n, with 4 molecules per unit cell; dimensions a = 13.961(5), b = tl.787(3), c = 11.622(3) Å and β = 113.09(2)°. The final R was 0.046 for the 2062 reflections used in the analysis. The Cu atom in the N2O2 cavity is five coordinate with CuN distances of 1.879 and 1.880 Å and CuO distances of 1.898 and 1.900 Å. A water molecule at 2.557 Å completes the square pyramidal arrangement. The second Cu in the O4 cavity is square planar, with CuO distances to the bridging oxygens of 1.914 and 1.909 Å and to the carboxy oxygens of 1.871 and 1.882 Å. A survey of copper complexes in a square planar N2O2 arrangement has led to the equation δCu from the N2O2 plane = 0.822 – 0.275 (CuO axial distance) with a correlation coefficient of 0.98 for the 12 structures in which the Cu atom is bonded to a fifth oxygen atom. A model for the transition from square planar to square pyramidal geometry is proposed.  相似文献   

6.
Two compounds of empirical formula MCl3- (THF)3, M = V and Cr, have been characterized by single crystal X-ray studies. The VCl3(THF)3 molecule, which has a mer octahedral stereochemistry, crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/c with a= 8.847(2),b= 12.861(5),c= 15.134(3) Å, β = 91.94(2)°, V = 1721(1) Å3 and Z = 4. The V-Ci(1) and V-CI(2) distances have a mean value of 2.330 [3] Å while V-CI(3) = 2.297(2) Å, The VO(1) and VO(2) distances have a mean value of 2.061[8] Å while V-O(3) = 2.102(3) Å cis ClVCl angles average 92.0[5]° and cis OVO angles average 86.2[2]° . The isostmctural complex, CrCl3(THF)3, has a crystal structure made up of discrete octahedral mer-CrCl3(THF)3 molecules with the following unit cell dimensions (space group P21/c): a = 8.715(1), b= 12.786(3), c = 15.122(3) Å, β = 92.15(1)°, V = 1684(1) Å3 and Z = 4. The CrCl(1) and CrCl(2) distances have a mean value of 2.310131 Å while CrCl(3) = 2.283(2) Å. The CrO(1) and CrO(2) distances have a mean value of 2.0101171 Å while CrO(3) = 2.077(4) Å. cis ClCrCl angles average 90.9[4]° and cis OCrO angles average 86.1 [2]°. The structures of these two octahedral complexes and those previously reported for ScCl3(THF)3 and TiCl3(THF)3 are compared and certain general trends are discussed.  相似文献   

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The crystal structure of bis(L-lysine)Cu(II) chloride dihydrate has been determined by X-ray analysis. The complex crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21, with cell dimensions a = 5.189(1), b = 16.988(3), c = 11.482(2) Å, β = 93.57(1)°. The position of the Cu atom was found from a Patterson synthesis, the remaining atoms were located with DIRDIF. The structure was refined by least-squares to R = 0.060 and Rw = 0.065 for 2637 observed reflections. The copper(II) atom has an essentially square planar coordination with the two lysine molecules chelated via the carboxy oxygen and the α-amino nitrogen. However the two chlorine atoms form weak interactions with the metal to complete a strongly tetragonally elongated six-fold coordination. The two aliphatic chains have rather different geometries and are extended in a zig-zag mode. Extensive hydrogen bonding links the complex and the water molecules together.  相似文献   

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The single crystal X-ray structures of (CuICH3CN4·dibenzo-18-crown-6 (I) and (CuICH3CN) (II) have been determined at room temperature [(I) C28H36Cu4I4N4o6, monoclinic space group P21/n, a = 10.116(4), b = 18.092(8), c = 22.211(9) Å, β = 98.66(3)°, Z = 4; (II) C2H3CuIN, orthorhombic pBN21, a = 13.618(8), b =8.742(2), c = 4.298(2), Z = 4]. (I) exists as a distorted cube with copper and iodine at alternate corners, the fourth coordination site copper occupied by an acetonitrile molecule coordinated through nitrogen. The cluster contains no crystallographic symmetry element and CuCu distances average 2.770(5) Å. The dibenzo-18-crown-6 displays only second sphere type interactions with cluster. (II) displays a pleated double chain type structure with distorted rectangles of alternating Cu and I atoms sharing opposite edges in infinite array. Copper displays tetrahedral geometry by coordination to three iodine atoms and a nitrogen bound acetonitrile molecule.  相似文献   

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The crystal and molecular structure of the copper(II) complex of the N2S2 tetradentate ligand, ethylenebis(methyl-2-amino-1-cyclopentenedithiocarboxylate), was solved at room temperature by a single crystal x-ray diffraction study. The complex crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group P212121 with a = 7.739(1) Å, b = 13.893(2) Å, c = 17.096(3) Å, V = 1838(1) Å3, ?observed = 1.56 g cm?3 and ?calculated = 1.57 g cm?3 for a molecular weight of 434.2, and Z = 4. Diffraction data were collected with a Syntex P1 diffractometer using graphite-monochromatized Cu (λ = 1.5418 Å) radiation. The heavy atoms were located from a Patterson synthesis; all other nonhydrogen atoms were located using difference Fourier techniques, and hydrogen atoms were placed in calculated positions. Final refinement resulted in discrepancy indices of R = 0.067 and goodness of fit of 2.92 for all 995 reflections (5° < 2θ < 100°) greater than three times their standard deviation. The molecules are monomeric and well separated. Bond distances in the two ”halvesldquo; of the ligand are sufficiently different to suggest that different resonance structures exist in each portion. This agrees with the rhombic symmetry displayed by the frozen glass esr spectrum of the compound (xxgyy). The dihedral angle between the planes defined by the CuN2 and CuS2 planes is 20.0°, indicating a rather distorted inner coordination sphere. The copper(II)-copper(I) reduction potentials found for this compound and the trimethylene and tetramethylene analogs were determined to be ?1.01, ?0.79, and ?0.64 V respectively. A quantitative relationship between tetrahedral distortion and redox potentials is obtained, and these results are discussed in terms of ”blueldquo; copper(II) sites in proteins. Trends in CuS and CuN bonding patterns in the same three compounds are discussed with regard to the short CuS (cys) bond distance in plastocyani Finally, a brief discussion of the optical spectra of these three compounds, their variation, and their significance with respect to tetrahedral symmetry in copper(II) protein sites is presented.  相似文献   

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Mixed ligand complexes of the type Cu(Z-aminoacidato)2(B2) (Z = benzyloxycarbonyl group, Z-aminoacidate = Z-glycinate (Zgly), Z-alaninate (Zala); Z-valinate (Zval), Z-leucinate (Zleu) ion, B = imidazole (Im), N-methylimidazole (MeIm)) were synthesized and characterized by means of electronic, infrared and EPR spectroscopies. For one of them, bis(Z-alaninato)bis(N-methylimidazole)copper(II) ethanol solvate, the crystal and molecular structure was also determined by the single crystal X-ray diffraction method. The complex crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/c, with cell dimensions a = 11.1119(6), b = 18.8398(7), c = 8.9652(5) Å, β = 105.380(2)° and Z = 2. The structure was solved by conventional Patterson and Fourier methods and refined by full-matrix least-squares to an R value of 0.045. The complex has square-planar coordination via two centrosymmetric carboxylic oxygens and two N-methylimidazole nitrogens. The second carboxylate oxygen is 2.731(5) Å from the copper atom in an ‘out of plane’ position. Packing is mainly determined by hydrogen bondings between amide nitrogen and amide carboxyl oxygen. Electronic, infrared and EPR spectra are consistent with this type of coordination geometry for anhydrous complexes, while for hydrate complexes are suggestive of tetragonal bipyramidal geometry.  相似文献   

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The crystal structure of bis(L-arginine)Cu(II)(acetate)2trihydrate has been determined by X-ray analysis. The complex crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21, with cell dimensions a = 15.948(2), b = 16.878(2), c = 10.378(2) Å, β = 108.47(1)°, Z = 4. There are two independent formula units in the asymmetric unit. The Cu atoms were located from a Patterson synthesis and the remaining atoms from difference Fourier syntheses. The structure was refined by least-squares to R = 0.079 and R = 0.11. Each copper atom has an essentially square planar coordination with the two arginine molecules chelated via the carboxy oxygens and the α-amino nitrogens, but with distorted six-fold coordinations completed by weak Cu…O (acetate) interactions. Electrostatic interactions between the acetates and the protonated ends of the amino acid residues link the two independent [Cu(L-arginine)2(acetate)2] units into dimers, which are then connected via hydrogen bonds, also involving the water molecules, into an infinite network.  相似文献   

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Di-μ-azido-bis[azido(2-aminopyridine)aquo]dicopper(II), [Cu(2-ampy)(N3)2(H2O)]2, was synthesized and characterized by X-ray crystallography. The crystals are triclinic, space group P1, with a = 7.142(1), b = 7.812(1), c = 9.727(1) Å, a = 96.52(1), β = 95.52(1), γ = 113.47(1)°, and Z = 1. The structure was refined to RF = 0.030 for 1960 observed MoKα diffractometer data. The dimeric molecule, which possesses a crystallographic inversion center, contains both terminal and μ(1)-bridging azido groups. Each copper(II) atom is further coordinated by a 2-aminopyridine ligand (via its ring N atom) and a water molecule to give a distorted square pyramid, with the metal atom raised by 0.17 Å above the N4 basal plane [CuN (ring) = 2.001(2), CuN (azide) = 1.962(3)–2.018(2) Å] towards the apical aquo ligand [CuO = 2.371(2) Å]. Each water molecule forms an intramolecular O?HN (amine) acceptor hydrogen bond, and is linked by two OH?N (terminal azide) intermolecular donor hydrogen bonds to adjacent dimeric complexes to yield a layer structure parallel to (001). Infrared and electronic spectral data are presented and discussed.  相似文献   

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A number of copper(II) complexes of tridentate ligands with various donor atoms have been studied in an attempt to duplicate the unusual reactivity patterns and accompanying spectral changes of the copper(II) center in galactose oxidase. Results indicate that in order to match the optical and electron spin resonance spectral change observed upon CN? binding by the enzyme, an equatorial, negative ligand must be displaced in a small molecule model. The crystal and molecular structure of the best model complex was solved by a single crystal X-ray diffraction study. The compound, monoacetato-1,3-bis(2-(4-methyl-pyridyl)imino)isoindolatocopper(II), crystallizes in the centro-symmetric triclinic space group Pī with a = 7.392(3) Å, b = 13.782(5) Å, c = 23.422(12) Å, α = 92.08(3)°, β = 104.11(5)°, γ = 109.98(4)°, V = 2156(1) Å3, d(obsd.)(calc.)=(1.43)(1.44) g/cm?3 for mol wt of 466.7 and Z = 4. Diffraction data were collected with a Syntex Pl diffractometer using graphite-monochromatized Cu radiation (λ = 1.5418 Å). The copper atoms were located from a Patterson synthesis; all other nonhydrogen atoms were located via difference. Fourier techniques, and hydrogen atoms were placed in calculated positions. Final refinement resulted in discrepancy indices of R = 0.089 and “Goodness to Fit” = 3.68 for all 3608 reflections having (I) ? 3σ(I) (5°<2θ<100°). There are two unique molecules in the asymmetric unit that are monomeric and well separated. The geometry around the copper atom is approximately square pyramidal, with the coordination sphere derived from three nitrogens of the tridentate ligand, one oxygen from the acetate unit, and an oxygen atom of a water molecule occupying an axial position. The structure is surprising both in that an axial water molecule is present and that the remaining four ligand atoms to the copper atom are rather distorted from a planar configuration. The plane defined by the copper, N5, and N3 atoms intersects the plane defined by the copper, Nl, and Ol, atoms forming a “twist angle” of 25.0° (0.0° would be ideal for a planar inner coordination sphere). The stereoelectronics of the inner coordination spheres of the type II Cu(II) enzymes galactose oxidase and superoxide dismutase are discussed and appropriate comparisons are made with emphasis on the origin of spectral changes observed upon anion binding.  相似文献   

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The structure of the complex [Pt(trans-1,2-di- aminocyclohexane) (acetate)2]·H2O has been determined by X-ray diffraction. This racemic compound is orthorhombic, space group Aba2, a = 20.813(9), b = 7.926(5), c = 17.296(8) Å, Z = 8. The structure was refined on 1214 nonzero Cu Kα reflections to R = 0.028. The square planar environment of Pt includes the amino groups of the diamine in cis positions and oxygens from two monodentate acetates. The PtN and PtO distances average 2.00(3) and 2.02(3) Å, respectively. The bite of the diamine ligand imposes a NPtN angle of 85(1)°, whereas the small OPtO angle of 85(1)° probably results from packing effects. The average plane through the puckered cyclohexyl ring makes an angle of 19° with the PtN2O2 plane. The molecules are stacked by pairs along the b axis. The two molecules of each pair are 180° apart about the stacking axis, and form altogether four NH···O hydrogen bonds.  相似文献   

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《Inorganica chimica acta》2001,312(1-2):133-138
The crystal structure and the EPR characterization of the compound Cu [C13H13N3O3] is reported. It crystallizes in the P212121 space group, with a=8.2829(5), b=9.347(2), c=16.499(2) Å and Z=4. The copper ion is in a distorted square planar coordination, bonded to two nitrogen and one oxygen atoms from one dipeptide and to an oxygen atom from a symmetry-related molecule. Thus, neighbor copper atoms at 5.14 Å are connected by equatorial synanti carboxylate bridges giving rise to a chain structure along the b-axis. The chains are connected via hydrogen bonds and cation–π interactions, the latter being provided by the ‘sandwich’ structure involving each copper atom and two tryptophan residues from neighbor molecules. The EPR spectra of polycrystalline sample imply an essentially dx2y2 ground state orbital for the Cu(II) ions. The g-values reflect a slightly distorted axial symmetry around the Cu(II) ions as expected from the structural results. No hyperfine interaction is observed, which is indicative of the presence of exchange interactions between the copper atoms as suggested by the X-ray results as well.  相似文献   

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The preparation and molecular and crystal structure of the complex [(ethylenediamine)bis(7,9,-dimethylhypoxanthine)platinum(II)] hexafluorophosphate, [Pt(C2H8N2)(C7H8N4O)2] (PF6)2, are reported. The complex crystallizes in the monoclinic system, space group C2/c, with a = 12.334(2)Å, b = 10.256(2)Å, c = 22.339(3)Å, β = 101.31(1)°, V = 2771.0Å3, Z = 4, Dmeasd = 2.087(3) g cm?3, Dcalc = 2.094 g cm?3. Intensities for 3992 symmetry-averaged reflections were collected in the θ-2o scan mode on an automated diffractometer employing graphite-monochromatized MoKα radiation. The structure was solved by standard heavy-atom Patterson and Fourier methods. Full matrix least-squares refinement led to a final R value of 0.051. Both the ethylenediamine chelate and the PF6? anion are disordered. The primary coordination sphere about the Pt(II) center is approximately square planar with the bidentate ethylenediamine ligand and the N(1) atoms [Pt(II) ? N(1) = 2.020(5)Å] of two 7,9-dimethylhypoxanthine bases (related by a crystallographic twofold axis of symmetry) occupying the four coordination sites. The exocyclic O(6) carbonyl oxygen atoms of the two 7,9-dimethylhypoxanthine ligands participate in intracomplex hydrogen bonding with the amino groups of the ethylenediamine chelate [N(ethylenediamine) ? O(6) = 2.89( )Å]. The observed Pt ? O(6) intramolecular distances of 3.074(6)Å are similar to those found in other Pt(II) N(1)-bound 6-oxopurine complexes and in several Pt(II) N(3)-bound cytosine systems.  相似文献   

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18.
α-Aqua[N,N′-bis(2′-pyridinecarboxamido)-1,3-propane]copper(II) dihydrate, C15H20N4O5Cu, is monoclinic, space group P21/c, with a = 11.719(2), b = 13.092(2), c = 12.663(2) Å, β = 119.56(1)°, Z = 4. The structure was refined to R = 0.026 for 2398 diffractometer data using full-matrix least-squares methods. The copper atom is five-coordinate with the N4-tetradentate ligand encompassing the base of a distorted square-based pyramid which is appreciably distorted towards a trigonal bipyramid [average Cu-N(amide) 1.950(2), Cu-N(pyridine) 2.043(2) Å, N(amide)-Cu-N(amide) 94.5(1), N(pyridine)-Cu-N(pyridine) 100.2(1)°] and with the copper atom lying 0.27 Å above the N4 plane towards the apical water molecule [Cu-O 2.236(2) Å]. The central six-membered chelate ring adopts a skewed boat conformation and the enforced strain in the molecule results in non-planar distortions in the pyridine rings with only small distortions in the amide groups. The molecules pack in sheets parallel to (101) and the hydrogen-bonding network involves the water molecules and the amide oxygen atoms of the ligand.  相似文献   

19.
The hydroxo-bridged dinuclear copper (II)/phen complex [Cu(2)(phen)(2)(OH)(2)(H(2)O)(2)][Cu(2)(phen)(2)(OH)(2)Cl(2)]Cl(2).6H(2)O (phen=1,10-phenanthroline) has been prepared and characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction. The coordinated area of the complex shows two distorted [CuN(2)O(2)O(w)] and [CuN(2)O(2)Cl] square-pyramidal and one strictly planar configuration CuO(2)Cu involving two O atoms of hydroxo-bridged, Cu(2+) cations, N atoms of two phen ligands and disorder solvate water and chlorine anions. In the presence of H(2)O(2), the complex of mono(1,10-phenanthroline)copper exhibits higher activity as a nuclease than bis(1,10-phenanthroline)copper.  相似文献   

20.
《Inorganica chimica acta》1988,149(2):265-271
Reaction between copper(II) perchlorate and benzimidazole-2-thione (bzimztH) in aqueous ethanol produced a pale green crystalline solid of empirical formula [Cu2(bzimztH)5](ClO4)2·7H2O. The compound is diamagnetic at room temperature and possesses no d-d absorption in its electronic spectrum.The crystal structure of the compound contains centrosymmetrically constrained tetranuclear cations [Cu4(bzimztH)10]4+, perchlorate anions and water molecules in a monoclinic unit cell [a = 14.960(2), b = 25.863(3), c = 14.031(2) Å, β = 110.331(8)°, space group P21/c, Z = 2]. The tetranuclear cations contain a planar centrosymmetric array of copper(I) atoms, Cu4, with edge dimensions of 2.681(2) and 4.216(3) Å and an internal angle of 85.8(1)°.Each copper(I) atom is tetrahedrally coordinated by four S-donating ligands. The ten ligands in the cation consists of four terminal S-donating, one asymmetric μ2-S bridging ligand along each of the long edges of the Cu4 array and four asymmetric μ2-S bridging ligands arranged in pairs along each of the short edges of the Cu4 array. The latter generate pairs of Cu2S2 units narrow angles at the bridging S atoms, 69.1(1)° and 66.8(1)°. The remaining bridging angle is much larger, 124.9(1)°. CuS distances are in the range 2.262(2) to 2.499(3) Å with the terminal distances somewhat shorter than the bridging ones. An alternating sequence of long and short CuS distances, created by the μ2-S bzimztH ligands, links the copper atoms of the Cu4 array. The final R index for 4672 observed reflections is 0.092.  相似文献   

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