Abstract

The CaII ion of the title complex, [Cu(SCN)(C8H20N4)]2[Ca(NCS)4(H2O)2].2H2O, is situated at an inversion center. The coordination geometry around the CuII ion is a symmetrical square pyramid with the tetraamine N atoms equatorial and thiocyanato S atom axial. The four donor N atoms of the macrocyclic ligand form a buckled plane, the CuII ion lies 0.553 (1) Å out of this plane towards the thio­cyanato group. The hydrogen bonds between water molecules and thiocyanato groups help stabilize the crystal structure. A water molecule binds the CuII complex and the CaII complex together through hydrogen bonds.

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