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Crystal structure of dichlorido-([2,2′:6′,2′′-terpyridine]-4′-carboxylic acid-κ3N,N′,N′′)copper(II) monohydrate, C16H13Cl2CuN3O3

  • Xuan Feng , Zhannan Yang and Xin-Hua Li EMAIL logo
Published/Copyright: January 31, 2019

Abstract

C16H13Cl2CuN3O3, monoclinic, P21/c (no. 14), a = 11.2656(9) Å, b = 17.1737(14) Å, c = 8.7774(7) Å, β = 98.1940(10)°, V = 1680.8(2) Å3, Z = 4, Rgt(F) = 0.0270, wRref(F2) = 0.0852, T = 298(2) K.

CCDC no.: 1890532

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:Blue prism
Size:0.17 × 0.10 × 0.08 mm
Wavelength:Mo Kα radiation (0.71073 Å)
μ:1.64 mm−1
Diffractometer, scan mode:Xcalibur, ω
θmax, completeness:27.5°, >99%
N(hkl)measured, N(hkl)unique, Rint:14547, 3839, 0.016
Criterion for Iobs, N(hkl)gt:Iobs > 2 σ(Iobs), 3463
N(param)refined:235
Programs:CrysAlisPRO [1], SHELX [2, 3] , Diamond [4]
Table 2:

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

AtomxyzUiso*/Ueq
Cu10.16672(2)1.09262(2)0.13287(2)0.03103(9)
Cl10.33574(5)1.08193(4)0.36544(6)0.05482(16)
Cl20.08334(5)1.20762(3)0.14948(8)0.05512(15)
C10.31522(18)0.76387(11)−0.0491(3)0.0440(4)
C20.27113(16)0.84287(10)−0.0093(2)0.0370(4)
C30.32586(17)0.90745(10)−0.0662(2)0.0364(4)
H30.38470.9014−0.12960.044*
C40.28999(15)0.98094(10)−0.02534(19)0.0314(3)
C50.18234(15)0.85196(10)0.0826(2)0.0361(4)
H50.14520.80890.11950.043*
C60.14975(15)0.92735(10)0.11862(19)0.0316(3)
C70.05494(15)0.94975(10)0.20985(19)0.0326(3)
C8−0.01780(18)0.89724(12)0.2720(2)0.0423(4)
H8−0.00720.84390.26100.051*
C9−0.10668(18)0.92542(14)0.3510(2)0.0463(4)
H9−0.15640.89120.39440.056*
C10−0.12060(17)1.00401(14)0.3645(2)0.0448(4)
H10−0.18071.02390.41580.054*
C11−0.04455(16)1.05368(12)0.3014(2)0.0387(4)
H11−0.05401.10710.31200.046*
C120.33389(15)1.05633(10)−0.07503(19)0.0325(3)
C130.41556(18)1.06408(12)−0.1771(2)0.0416(4)
H130.45121.0204−0.21410.050*
C140.4437(2)1.13852(13)−0.2238(2)0.0488(5)
H140.49801.1452−0.29320.059*
C150.3906(2)1.20191(12)−0.1665(2)0.0483(5)
H150.40821.2520−0.19680.058*
C160.31058(19)1.19028(11)−0.0629(2)0.0421(4)
H160.27521.2334−0.02360.050*
H3A0.371(3)0.5439(19)−0.029(4)0.070(10)*
H3B0.452(3)0.5885(16)0.048(4)0.070(10)*
N10.28235(13)1.11922(8)−0.01741(16)0.0336(3)
N20.20448(12)0.98849(8)0.06516(16)0.0296(3)
N30.04220(13)1.02771(8)0.22544(16)0.0324(3)
O10.39360(19)0.75584(10)−0.1263(3)0.0760(6)
O20.26117(15)0.70681(8)0.0120(2)0.0638(5)
H20.30000.66660.00840.096*
O30.38436(18)0.57925(10)0.0222(3)0.0667(6)

Source of material

Copper dichloride dihydrate (0.34 g, 2 mmol) and 4′-carboxy-2,2′:6′,2′′-terpyridine (0.55 g, 2 mmol) were suspended in water (15 mL), 2 mL HCl (1 mol/L) was added dropwisely and stirred on a constant temperature magnetic stirrer for half an hour at 27 °C. Then the solution was poured into a 30 mL Teflon-lined stainless-steel reactor, sealed, and allowed to react at 150 °C for 96 hours. The reactor was allowed to cool to 27 °C. The blue schistose shaped crystals were collected by filtration, washed several times using deionized water and ethanol in a sequential manner, and finally dried in an electric blast oven at 90 °C to obtain the product (yield ca. 62% based on Cu (II)). The substance is insoluble in water and common organic solvents.

Experimental details

H atoms of the organic ligand were positioned geometrically and their Uiso values were set to 1.2Ueq of the parent atoms.

Comment

Terpyridine (tpy) is ubiquitous as a tridentate, chelating ligand [5]. In particular, polypyridyl-based metal-organic complexes and coordination polymers exhibit an extensive range of technological application [6], [7], [8]. The pseudo-octahedral htpy-CM2+-Ctpyi moieties are thus the favorite monomers for diverse metallodendrimers, racks, and grids, as well as macrocycles, cages and diverse polyhedra [9], [10], [11].

Herein, we report the crystal structure of [CuCl2(C16H11N3O2)]⋅H2O. The title crystal structure consists of a copper(II) complex and a water solvent. The Cu atom is pentacoordinated, and its environment is a slight distorted square-pyramidal geometry arising from coordination by three N atoms from a 4′-carboxy-2,2′:6′,2′′-terpyridine and two chlorido ligands and one chlorido ligand occupies the axial position (the Figure). The title copper(II) complex and water solvents interact through O—H⋯O and O—H⋯Cl hydrogen bonds to generate a three-dimensional network.

Award Identifier / Grant number: 21571144

Funding statement: We gratefully acknowledge financial support provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant number 21571144).

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Received: 2018-11-06
Accepted: 2019-01-12
Published Online: 2019-01-31
Published in Print: 2019-03-26

©2019 Xuan Feng et al., published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston

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