Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9769987 | Journal of Molecular Structure | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The crystal structure, electrochemical behaviour and spectroscopic properties (FT-IR, UV-vis and EPR) of the mononuclear complex [Cu(HPClNOL)(CH3CN)](ClO4)21, are reported. The new tetradentate ligand, HPClNOL, 1-(bis-pyridin-2-ylmethyl-amino)-3-chloropropan-2-ol, reacts with 1Â equiv. of [Cu(OH2)6](ClO4)2, in methanol, to give 1, which crystallizes as blue monoclinic crystals, space group P21/c with a=14.906(3)Â Ã
, b=11.371(2)Â Ã
, c=14.113(3)Â Ã
, β=103.86(3)°, V=2322.4(8) Ã
3 and Z=4. In 1, the copper center is pentacoordinated, showing a distorted square pyramidal geometry. The electronic spectrum indicates that, in acetonitrile, the copper atom becomes hexacoordinated (λmax(ε) 621 nm (87 dm3 molâ1 cmâ1). Frozen solution EPR spectra of 1 in pure acetonitrile (Aâ=190 G, gâ=2.24) and of 1 in acetonitrile/tetrabutylammonium perchlorate solution (Aâ=185 G, gâ=2.25) indicates a hexacoordinated environment for the copper(II) center. Complex 1 shows a quasi-reversible redox process at 70 mV vs NHE, which is attributed to Cu(II)/Cu(I) redox couple.
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Authors
Adolfo Jr., Christiane Fernandes, Adailton J. Bortoluzzi, Ney V. Vugman, Marcelo H. Herbst,