Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1311219 Inorganica Chimica Acta 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A dinuclear double helicate of copper(II) with the Schiff base biacetyl bis(benzoylhydrazone) (H2babh) is reported. The solid state physical properties of the dicopper(II) species are compared with that of its mononuclear precursor. The O,N,N,O-donor babh2− shows an unusual bridging coordination mode in [Cu2(μ-babh)2]. Each metal center in the complex is in very similar tetrahedrally distorted square-planar N2O2 coordination sphere assembled by the two halves of the two babh2−. To accommodate the metal centers, two halves of each ligand are twisted along the (CH3)C–C(CH3) bond.

Graphical abstractA dinuclear copper(II) complex with the O,N,N,O-donor biacetyl bis(benzoylhydrazone) (H2babh) is reported. The complex [CuII2(μ-babh)2] has a nearly ideal double helical structure due to geometrically very similar N2O2 coordination spheres around the two metal centers, unusual dinucleating coordination mode and equal twisting of the two babh2− ligands.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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