Abstract

The title compound, [Cu(C7H3NO5)(C12H8N2)(H2O)]·4.5H2O or [Cu(hypydc)(phen)(H2O)]·4.5H2O (phen is 1,10-phenanthroline and hypydcH2 is 4-hydroxy­pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acid), was obtained by the reaction of copper(II) nitrate hexa­hydrate with the proton-transfer compound (phenH)2(hypydc) in aqueous solution. Both the cationic and the anionic fragments of the proton-transfer compound are involved in complexation. Each CuII atom has a distorted octa­hedral geometry. It is hexa­coordinated by three O atoms and three N atoms, from one phen fragment (as bidentate ligand), one (hypydc)2− unit (as tridentate ligand) and a water mol­ecule. In the crystal structure, O—H⋯O and C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds, and π–π stacking inter­actions [centroid-to-centroid distance 3.5642 (11) Å] between the phen ring systems, contribute to the formation of a three-dimensional supra­molecular structure.

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