Crystal and Molecular Structure of Bis{2,6‐bis(hydroxymethyl)pyridine‐O,O,N}{μ‐bis(2‐hydroxymethylpyridyl)methanolate‐O,N}dicopper(II)di(propionate). First example of non‐coordinate propionate anoins |
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Authors: | M. Koman,M. Melní k,T. Glowiak |
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Abstract: | Bis{2,6‐bis (hydroxymethyl) pyridine‐O,O,N} {μ‐bis(2‐hydroxymethylpyridyl) methanolate‐O,N} dicopper(II) di(propionate) (CCDC 143763) has been prepared and studied by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction methods at 293(2) K. The crystal structure consists of dimeric complex cation, [Cu2(μ‐bhmp)2(bhmpH)2]+2 and propionate anions (bhmp ‐ 2,6‐bis(hydroxymethyl) pyridine; bhmpH ‐ 2‐(6‐hydroxymethylpyridyl) methanolate ) and propionate anions. The complex cation contains two neutral and two monodeprotonated bhmp molecules, each coordinate to one Cu(II) atom in a tridentate chelating manner, via two O atoms and N atom. The monodeprotonated bmph molecules are also tridentate coordinate via N atom and only one O atom, which serve as bridge between two CuO4N2 moieties. The propionate anions are “ fixed” to the complex by the hydrogen bonds. |
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Keywords: | copper(II) structure propionate 2,6‐bis(hydroxymethyl) pyridine |
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