Abstract

In the title complex, [CuCl2(C24H24N2O2)], the CuII cation is N,N′,O-chelated by a 2,2′-(1,1′-binaphthyl-2,2′-diyldiimino)­diethanol ligand and coordinated by two chloride anions in a distorted square-pyramidal geometry. In the diethanol ligand, the two naphthalene ring systems are twisted with respect to each other at a dihedral angle of 68.30 (9)°. The uncoord­inated hy­droxy group links with a coordinated chloride anion via an intra­molecular O—H⋯Cl hydrogen bond. Inter­molecular N—H⋯O and N—H⋯Cl hydrogen bonds occur in the crystal structure.

Highlights

  • N,N0,O-chelated by a 2,20 -(1,10 -binaphthyl-2,20 -diyldiimino)diethanol ligand and coordinated by two chloride anions in a distorted square-pyramidal geometry

  • The two naphthalene ring systems are twisted with respect to each other at a dihedral angle of 68.30 (9)

  • Intermolecular N—H O and N—H Cl hydrogen bonds occur in the crystal structure

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Data collection

0.31 0.17 0.10 mm [2,2 -(1,1 -Binaphthyl-2,2 -diyldiimino)diethanol-j3N,N0 ,O]dichloridocopper(II). R factor = 0.037; wR factor = 0.107; data-to-parameter ratio = 13.4. N,N0 ,O-chelated by a 2,20 -(1,10 -binaphthyl-2,20 -diyldiimino)diethanol ligand and coordinated by two chloride anions in a distorted square-pyramidal geometry. The two naphthalene ring systems are twisted with respect to each other at a dihedral angle of 68.30 (9). The uncoordinated hydroxy group links with a coordinated chloride anion via an intramolecular O—H Cl hydrogen bond. Intermolecular N—H O and N—H Cl hydrogen bonds occur in the crystal structure

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