1. Copper(II) complex of a tridentate N-donor ligand with unexpected Cu–H interaction
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Ann-Marie Moore, Mary F. Mahon, Bernadette S. Creaven, and John McGinley
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Stereochemistry ,Ligand ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Crystal structure ,Ring (chemistry) ,Copper ,Chloride ,Inorganic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Perchlorate ,Crystallography ,Monomer ,chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,medicine ,Molecule ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The new pyridineâamine ligand, meophdpa (bis(dipyridylmethyl)-4-methoxyaniline) was synthesised and reacted with copper(II) perchlorate. The X-ray crystal structure of the resulting complex revealed a monomeric copper(II) site, with the copper bound to the three ligand nitrogens in a relatively unusual meridional fashion, as well as a chloride and a water molecule. The sixth coordination site was, unexpectedly, occupied by a phenyl ring hydrogen atom. Graphical abstract A new pyridineâamine ligand has been prepared and its reaction with copper perchlorate characterised. An interesting phenyl-HâCu interaction was observed.
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- 2006
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