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Crystal structure of (μ2-[2,2′-bis(diphenylphosphino)-1,1′-binaphthalene oxide-κ2O,P])-iodido copper(I), C44H32CuIOP2

  • Ying-Feng Wang , Si-Fan Li , Sen Lin , Yang-Zhe Cui und Qiong-Hua Jin EMAIL logo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 10. April 2017

Abstract

C44H32CuIOP2, monoclinic, P21/c (no. 14), a = 17.1995(14) Å, b = 11.4175(9) Å, c = 19.1704(17) Å, β = 104.263(2)°, V = 3648.5(5) Å3, Z = 4, Rgt(F) = 0.0464, wRref(F2) = 0.1387, T = 298(2) K.

CCDC no.:: 1539126

The crystal structure is shown in the figure. Tables 1 and 2 contain details on crystal structure and measurement conditions and a list of the atoms including atomic coordinates and displacement parameters.

Table 1

Data collection and handling.

Crystal:Yellow block
Size:0.40 × 0.38 × 0.32 mm
Wavelength:Mo Kα radiation (0.71073 Å)
μ:15.7 cm−1
Diffractometer, scan mode:Bruker SMART, φ and ω
2θmax, completeness:56.8°, >99%
N(hkl)measured, N(hkl)unique, Rint:22876, 9060, 0.039
Criterion for Iobs, N(hkl)gt:Iobs > 2 σ(Iobs), 5079
N(param)refined:442
Programs:SHELX [1], Bruker programs [2]
Table 2

Fractional atomic coordinates and isotropic or equivalent isotropic displacement parameters (Å2).

AtomxyzUiso*/Ueq
Cu10.22868(3)0.03288(4)0.37251(3)0.04477(16)
I10.22352(3)−0.11181(3)0.46465(2)0.07369(16)
O10.13234(15)0.1588(2)0.34630(13)0.0350(6)
P10.28420(6)0.09138(8)0.28707(5)0.0288(2)
P20.14925(6)0.26911(8)0.38850(5)0.0287(2)
C10.2850(2)0.3328(3)0.31032(18)0.0265(7)
C20.2671(2)0.2449(3)0.25968(18)0.0268(8)
C30.2366(2)0.2748(3)0.18632(18)0.0327(8)
H30.22220.21550.15230.039*
C40.2279(3)0.3884(3)0.16478(19)0.0363(9)
H40.20650.40560.11640.044*
C50.2506(2)0.4804(3)0.21411(19)0.0330(9)
C60.2806(2)0.4528(3)0.28764(18)0.0274(8)
C70.3053(2)0.5464(3)0.3374(2)0.0373(9)
H70.32500.53010.38610.045*
C80.3003(3)0.6594(4)0.3141(2)0.0446(10)
H80.31720.71980.34690.054*
C90.2699(3)0.6855(4)0.2411(2)0.0487(11)
H90.26650.76300.22580.058*
C100.2457(3)0.5993(3)0.1929(2)0.0439(10)
H100.22520.61830.14470.053*
C110.3112(2)0.3089(3)0.38992(17)0.0272(8)
C120.2560(2)0.2868(3)0.43022(18)0.0289(8)
C130.2832(3)0.2679(4)0.5046(2)0.0417(10)
H130.24610.25260.53140.050*
C140.3623(3)0.2716(4)0.5381(2)0.0505(12)
H140.37840.25980.58760.061*
C150.4203(2)0.2927(4)0.4996(2)0.0440(10)
C160.3947(2)0.3130(3)0.42419(19)0.0341(9)
C170.4532(2)0.3360(4)0.3857(2)0.0458(11)
H170.43730.35060.33650.055*
C180.5324(3)0.3371(5)0.4196(3)0.0675(15)
H180.57030.35150.39340.081*
C190.5573(3)0.3167(6)0.4940(3)0.0740(16)
H190.61180.31730.51670.089*
C200.5036(3)0.2962(5)0.5329(3)0.0640(14)
H200.52120.28430.58230.077*
C210.3916(3)0.0734(4)0.3018(2)0.0450(10)
C220.4370(3)0.1210(5)0.2593(3)0.0619(14)
H220.41230.16500.21910.074*
C230.5190(4)0.1041(6)0.2758(4)0.091(2)
H230.54960.13430.24620.109*
C240.5551(4)0.0418(8)0.3369(5)0.113(3)
H240.61010.02910.34740.135*
C250.5127(4)−0.0015(7)0.3820(4)0.105(2)
H250.5385−0.03880.42460.126*
C260.4307(3)0.0108(5)0.3638(3)0.0699(16)
H260.4006−0.02270.39270.084*
C270.2389(3)0.0076(3)0.2059(2)0.0344(9)
C280.2780(3)−0.0231(4)0.1533(2)0.0483(11)
H280.32980.00390.15650.058*
C290.2407(4)−0.0937(4)0.0961(3)0.0605(14)
H290.2674−0.11340.06110.073*
C300.1662(4)−0.1337(4)0.0909(3)0.0640(15)
H300.1418−0.18150.05250.077*
C310.1256(3)−0.1046(4)0.1420(3)0.0637(14)
H310.0739−0.13230.13810.076*
C320.1624(3)−0.0336(4)0.1992(2)0.0479(11)
H320.1349−0.01350.23360.057*
C330.0966(2)0.2663(3)0.45939(19)0.0335(8)
C340.0879(3)0.3602(4)0.5017(2)0.0522(12)
H340.11310.43070.49660.063*
C350.0424(3)0.3513(4)0.5513(2)0.0540(12)
H350.03750.41540.57980.065*
C360.0051(3)0.2506(4)0.5589(3)0.0583(13)
H36−0.02580.24510.59240.070*
C370.0124(4)0.1572(5)0.5178(3)0.082(2)
H37−0.01420.08790.52260.098*
C380.0595(3)0.1637(4)0.4684(3)0.0650(15)
H380.06570.09820.44150.078*
C390.1131(2)0.3944(3)0.3335(2)0.0333(9)
C400.0650(2)0.3746(4)0.2650(2)0.0426(10)
H400.05420.29840.24840.051*
C410.0333(3)0.4679(5)0.2217(3)0.0596(13)
H41−0.00020.45460.17630.072*
C420.0510(3)0.5804(5)0.2454(3)0.0618(14)
H420.03020.64290.21550.074*
C430.0987(3)0.6015(4)0.3121(3)0.0524(12)
H430.11110.67810.32730.063*
C440.1289(3)0.5085(4)0.3578(2)0.0416(10)
H440.15950.52280.40420.050*

Source of material

2,2′-Bis(diphenylphosphino)-1,1′-binaphthalene (0.2 mmol, 0.1244 g) and CuI (0.2 mmol, 0.0402 g) were added into the stirring 1:1 solution of CH3OH/CH2Cl2 and furthermore stirred for 6 h at ambient temperature. A yellow solution was obtained. Subsequent slow evaporation of the yellow filtrate at ambient temperature resulted in the formation of yellow crystals of the title complex. Crystals were selected directly from the sample as prepared.

Experimental details

Semi-empirical absorption corrections were applied using SABABS program. The structure was solved by direct methods. All non-hydrogen atoms were located in successive difference Fourier syntheses. The hydrogen atoms were generated geometrically and refined with displacement parameters riding on the concerned atoms.

Discussion

Currently, the intriguing structural diversity of copper complexes has attracted considerable interest [3]. Their potential application in photoluminescence and medicine (as anticancer agents) has been extensively studied [4, 5] . Copper(I) salts are soft acids according to the Hard-Soft-Acid-Base (HSAB) theory. In the other hand, organic phosphines play a very important role as ligands in coordination chemistry. 2,2′-Bis(diphenylphosphino)-1,1′-binaphthalene(BINAP) is a rigid chelating P-donor ligand. It has been shown that Cu(I)-BINAP complexes display solid luminescent behavior [6]. It is furthermore known, that copper(I) salts are unstable in the air. In the synthesis of this complex, BINAP ligand is oxidized to mono-oxidized BINAP(O), thus protecting Cu(I) from being oxidized.

In the title structure Cu(I) adopts a three-coordinated mode (cf. the figure). Each Cu(I) centre is coordinated by one P atom, one O atom from a BINAP ligand, and one iodido ligand to generate a T-shaped geometry. The bond angles around Cu(I) range from 94.23(7)° to 148.03(4)° in the order: O—Cu—P > O—Cu—I > P—Cu—I. It is observed that the neighboring benzene rings form offset π-π interaction with the center to center distance of 4.4992 Å. In addition, a weak metal-π interaction is found in this complex with the distance of 3.692 Å. And a weak C—H⋯π interaction is also found with the H atom to center distance of 2.56 Å. These weak interactions stabilize the structure of this complex. The Cu—P bond distance (2.1934(10) Å) is slightly shorter than that in the literature known complexes [CuBr(S-binap)(py2SH)](CH2Cl2) (2.2944(4) Å) and [Cu(BrphenBr)(BINAP)]ClO4 (2CH2Cl2) (2.235(1) Å) [7], [8]. The Cu—O bond distance (2.158(3) Å) is significantly longer than that in the related complex [Cu{(Ph2P=O)2C=C=NtBu}2][BF4] (1.928(2) Å − 1.951(2) Å) [9]. In the future, we will be interested in studying distinctive structures of copper complexes in self-assembly chemistry. We hope our results could offer a new strategy for the design of functional complexes.

Award Identifier / Grant number: 21171119

Funding statement: This work has been supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant No. 21171119), Beijing Natural Science Foundation (grant No. 2172017).

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Received: 2016-11-8
Accepted: 2017-3-20
Published Online: 2017-4-10
Published in Print: 2017-5-24

©2017 Ying-Feng Wang et al., published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston

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