Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1337732 Polyhedron 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Tris(2-cyanoethyl)phosphine (tcep) reacts with the copper(I) compounds, CuX (X = Cl, Br, I and SCN), in a 1:1 ratio to give 1:1 complexes, CuX(tcep), whereas it reacts with CuY (Y = PF6, ClO4, NO3, BH4, CN and CF3COO) in a 2:1 ratio to give the 2:1 complexes, CuY(tcep)2. Single crystal X-ray structures show that for the anions X = Br and SCN, the complexes are coordination polymers, [CuX(tcep)]n, with the Cu centres being bridged by the anion, and as well, one nitrile arm per tcep ligand coordinates intermolecularly to the Cu to give tetrahedral ‘PBr2N’ and ‘PSN2’ coordination spheres respectively. The 2:1 compounds exhibit a variety of structures. For Y = ClO4, CN and CF3COO polymeric structures are formed except for Y = BH4 where the compound is a discrete monomer, [Cu(BH4)(tcep)2], with a chelating anion and two monodentate P-bound tcep ligands. Both the compounds obtained with Y = CN and CF3COO also contain coordinated anions and are formulated as [Cu(CN)(tcep)2]n and [Cu(CF3COO)(tcep)2]n respectively. In the case of Y = CN the anion is bridging and the tcep ligands are only P-bound giving a ‘P2NC’ coordination sphere. In contrast, for Y = CF3COO, the anion is an O-bound monodentate and the tcep ligands bridge to give a ‘P2NO’ environment for the copper. In the case of Y = ClO4, the anion is not coordinated but a polymeric structure, [Cu(tcep)2]n(ClO4)n, is formed via bridging tcep ligands linking Cu centres intermolecularly resulting in a ‘P2N2’ coordination sphere.

Graphical abstractThe potentially multidentate ligand, tris(2-cyanoethyl)phosphine (tcep), reacts with copper(I) to give 1:1 salts CuX(tcep) (X = Cl, Br, I and SCN) or 2:1 salts CuY(tcep)2 (Y = BH4, CF3COO, CN and ClO4). Single crystal X-ray studies show a variety of structural types have been formed with either coordinated or non-coordinated anions.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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