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Title: Reactivity of homoleptic and heteroleptic core paddle wheel Cu(II) compounds
Author: Sánchez-Férez, Francisco
Guerrero, Miguel
Ayllón, J. A.
Calvet Pallàs, Maria Teresa
Furdada i Bellavista, Glòria
Planas, José Giner
Pons, Josefina
Keywords: Estructura cristal·lina (Sòlids)
Vidres metàl·lics
Layer structure (Solids)
Metallic glasses
Issue Date: Mar-2019
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Abstract: The compound [Cu(μ-Pip)(μ-OAc)(MeOH)]2 (1) (Pip=Piperonylate, OAc=acetate, MeOH=methanol) has been obtained in high percentage yield. Its reactivity with pyridine/pyrazole derivative ligands (pyridine (py), 3-phenylpyridine (3-Phpy) and 4-acetylpyridine (4-Acpy)) and 3,5-dimethylpyrazole (3,5-dmpz) leads to four monomeric compounds: [Cu(Pip)2(dPy)2(H2O)] (dPy=py (2), 3-Phpy (3) and 4-Acpy (4a)) and [Cu(Pip)2(3,5-dmpz)2] (5). Furthermore, the reaction of 1 with HPip in MeOH:DMF solvent under reflux conditions yields the homoleptic core paddle-wheel compound [Cu(μ-Pip)2(DMF)]2·2DMF (6). The reaction between 6 and 2-benzylpyridine (2-Bzpy) yields the paddle-wheel core compound [Cu(Pip)2(2-Bzpy)]2 (7). All compounds have been fully characterized by analytical and spectroscopic techniques and their X-ray crystal structures have been determined. In this set of compounds, the carboxylate ligand (Pip) displays different coordination modes (monodentate (2-4), bidentate chelate (5) and bridged (1, 6 and 7)). Moreover, their extended structures are discussed: the crystal packing indicates hydrogen bond propagation, which defines 1D (2-5) or 2D (6 and 7) supramolecular networks.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ica.2018.12.025
It is part of: Inorganica Chimica Acta, 2019, vol. 487, p. 295-306
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/161361
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ica.2018.12.025
ISSN: 0020-1693
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