A one-dimensional assembly of copper(II) polyhedra via dual use of hydrogen-bonding and π-π interaction
A one-dimensional assembly of copper(II) polyhedra via dual use of hydrogen-bonding and π-π interaction
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2000-10-09
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Sangeetha, Nimma Rajaiah
Pal, Satyanarayan
Anson, Christopher E.
Powell, Annie K.
Pal, Samudranil
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A copper(II) complex [Cu(Hpadh)Cl2] with pyridine-N, imine-N and amide-O coordinating 2-pyridine-carboxaldehyde 4-dimethylaminobenzoylhydrazone (Hpadh) has been synthesized and structurally characterized. In the solid state, each square-pyramidal Cu(Hpadh)Cl2 unit is connected to one neighbour by a pair of hydrogen bonds between the amide-H and the apical chloride and to the other by a couple of π-π interactions between the aromatic rings of the coordinated ligands forming a novel chain-like arrangement of copper(II) centres with successive long and short Cu ··· Cu distances. Variable temperature (300-18 K) magnetic susceptibility measurements showed that the complex is essentially Curie paramagnetic. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A.
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π-π interaction,
Copper(II) complex,
Hydrogen bonding,
Self-assembly
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Inorganic Chemistry Communications. v.3(8)