Startseite Crystal structure of diaqua-bis(2,4-dinitrophenolato-κ2O,O′)copper(II) 1.5 hydrate, C12H13CuN4O13.5
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Crystal structure of diaqua-bis(2,4-dinitrophenolato-κ2O,O′)copper(II) 1.5 hydrate, C12H13CuN4O13.5

  • Xiao-Jing Liu ORCID logo , Wen-Yu Li , Zi-Yu Guo , E. Liu , Fang-Fang Jian EMAIL logo und Tongling Liang
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 29. April 2021

Abstract

C24H26Cu2N8O27, triclinic, P1 (no. 2), a = 4.7705(1) Å, b = 14.6219(5) Å, c = 14.7418(3) Å, α = 61.225(3)°, β = 85.342(2)°, γ = 83.938(2)°, V = 895.73(5) Å3, Z = 1, Rgt(F) = 0.0485, wRref(F2) = 0.1341, T = 170.0 K.

CCDC no.: 2077731

The molecular structure is shown in the figure (free water molecules are omitted). Table 1 contains crystallographic data and Table 2 contains the list of the atoms including atomic coordinates and displacement parameters.

Table 1:

Data collection and handling.

Crystal:Brown plate
Size:0.18 × 0.15 × 0.04 mm
Wavelength:Cu Kα radiation (1.54184 Å)
μ:2.54 mm−1
Diffractometer, scan mode:XtaLAB Synergy R, ω
θmax, completeness:75.4°, >99%
N(hkl)measured, N(hkl)unique, Rint:10,333, 3542, 0.031
Criterion for Iobs, N(hkl)gt:Iobs > 2 σ(Iobs), 3306
N(param)refined:285
Programs:CrysAlisPRO [1], SHELX [2, 3], Olex2 [4]
Table 2:

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

AtomxyzUiso*/Ueq
Cu10.57377 (7)0.20131 (3)0.35736 (3)0.02492 (16)
O10.3196 (4)0.21217 (16)0.46119 (14)0.0298 (4)
O20.6973 (4)0.35691 (16)0.33399 (15)0.0340 (4)
O30.9004 (4)0.43562 (17)0.39834 (16)0.0351 (4)
O40.6394 (5)0.42687 (18)0.71248 (17)0.0396 (5)
O50.2814 (5)0.34617 (17)0.80504 (15)0.0372 (5)
O60.8315 (4)0.18917 (15)0.25500 (14)0.0285 (4)
O70.4570 (4)0.04444 (16)0.37072 (14)0.0340 (4)
O80.2454 (5)−0.02316 (18)0.29713 (16)0.0432 (5)
O90.3079 (4)0.09091 (16)−0.06113 (15)0.0332 (4)
O100.6928 (4)0.15707 (17)−0.14458 (15)0.0368 (5)
O110.8645 (4)0.11957 (16)0.46283 (14)0.0327 (4)
H11a0.7863 (9)0.0924 (19)0.5237 (2)0.0490 (6)*
H11b0.977 (4)0.1612 (3)0.4636 (16)0.0490 (6)*
O120.2944 (4)0.27891 (15)0.24790 (15)0.0304 (4)
H12a0.243 (4)0.3394 (9)0.2434 (15)0.0457 (6)*
H12b0.140 (2)0.2477 (12)0.2651 (10)0.0457 (6)*
N10.7272 (5)0.37592 (17)0.40552 (17)0.0256 (4)
N20.4466 (5)0.37042 (18)0.73046 (17)0.0303 (5)
N30.4113 (5)0.03807 (17)0.29238 (17)0.0271 (5)
N40.5292 (5)0.12998 (18)−0.06853 (16)0.0285 (5)
C10.3608 (5)0.2523 (2)0.52054 (19)0.0241 (5)
C20.5516 (5)0.32929 (19)0.49966 (19)0.0238 (5)
C30.5796 (5)0.3666 (2)0.56983 (19)0.0254 (5)
H30.7112 (5)0.4167 (2)0.55573 (19)0.0305 (6)*
C40.4147 (5)0.3299 (2)0.65894 (19)0.0258 (5)
C50.2237 (5)0.2549 (2)0.68305 (19)0.0275 (5)
H50.1108 (5)0.2306 (2)0.74520 (19)0.0330 (6)*
C60.2019 (5)0.2171 (2)0.6156 (2)0.0263 (5)
H60.0746 (5)0.1648 (2)0.6331 (2)0.0316 (6)*
C70.7507 (5)0.1733 (2)0.18192 (19)0.0244 (5)
C80.5504 (5)0.10235 (19)0.19409 (19)0.0246 (5)
C90.4760 (5)0.0893 (2)0.1114 (2)0.0260 (5)
H90.3392 (5)0.0424 (2)0.1211 (2)0.0312 (6)*
C100.6045 (5)0.1455 (2)0.01644 (19)0.0260 (5)
C110.8034 (6)0.2157 (2)−0.0003 (2)0.0290 (5)
H110.8906 (6)0.2533 (2)−0.0669 (2)0.0348 (6)*
C120.8720 (6)0.2298 (2)0.0802 (2)0.0284 (5)
H121.0049 (6)0.2789 (2)0.0680 (2)0.0340 (6)*
O130.2076 (8)0.4887 (2)0.1559 (2)0.0650 (8)
H13a0.253 (12)0.523 (3)0.185 (4)0.0976 (12)*
H13b0.121 (11)0.534 (3)0.103 (3)0.0976 (12)*
O14a0.7862 (12)0.5292 (5)0.0345 (4)0.0669 (16)
H14aa0.7400 (12)0.5605 (5)−0.0285 (4)0.100 (2)*
H14ba0.6572 (12)0.5581 (5)0.0575 (4)0.100 (2)*
  1. aOccupancy: 0.5.

Source of material

2,4-Dinitrophenol (1.84 g, 0.01 mol) and sodium hydroxide (50% aqueous solution) were mixed in ethanol solution (30 ml) at room temperature, adding copper(II) chloride dihydrate (0.852 g, 0.005 mol), stirring the mixture for two days and the brown filtrate was extracted. Then cool it down to room temperature, evaporation crystallization under natural conditions, finally we obtained dark brown crystal.

Experimental details

Hydrogen atoms were placed in their geometrically idealized positions and constrained to ride on their parent atoms.

Comment

In recent years, the preparation and characterization of metal complexes containing nitrophenolate have been a hot topic. On the one hand, these compounds can be used as explosive components [5, 6]; on the other hand, phenolic ligands can be modified by substitution providing a large number of complex structures [710]. Hence, we chose 2,4-dinitrophenol and copper to synthesize a new complex.

The molecular structure of the title compound is shown in the figure. In the title complex, the central copper(II) is connected with six O atoms, two of them belong to the two water ligands, and the other four O atoms belong to the 2,4-dinitrophenolato ligands. The bond length of Cu–O range from 1.930 to 2.329 Å, which is a little bit longer than the reported copper complex [11].


Corresponding author: Fang-Fang Jian, School of Chemical Engineering and Pharmaceutics, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang Hekeda Recycling Energy Co. LTD, Luoyang, Henan 471003, P. R. China, E-mail:

Funding source: Henan University of Science and Technology

Award Identifier / Grant number: 135100001

  1. Author contributions: All the authors have accepted responsibility for the entire content of this submitted manuscript and approved submission.

  2. Research funding: Henan University of Science and Technology Distinguished Professor Open Fund (Grant No. 135100001).

  3. Conflict of interest statement: The authors declare no conflicts of interest regarding this article.

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Received: 2021-03-16
Accepted: 2021-04-15
Published Online: 2021-04-29
Published in Print: 2021-07-27

© 2021 Xiao-Jing Liu et al., published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston

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