Abstract

Complexes of copper(II) bromide with cyclic and isostructural acyclic phane ligands containing derivatives of pyrimidine nucleobases (cytosine and uracil) were synthesized and characterized. In two cyclic pyrimidinophanes used, the macrocycles included two 6-methylthiocytosine and one 6-methyluracil units linked by polymethylene chains (L3) and two 6-methyluracil units linked by N-containing bridges (L5). Ligand L3 and its isostructural acyclic analogs are coordinated by the Cu2+ ion through the same donor sites (the ring N atoms of the thiocytosine units). The coordination polyhedra of the Cu atom in complexes with cyclic and acyclic ligands are different. Ligand L5 and its isostructural acyclic analog also form copper(II) complexes with different coordination polyhedra involving different donor sites. The acyclic ligand is coordinated by the Cu2+ ion via the bridging N atom, while cyclic ligand L5, via the uracil CO groups (the bridging N atoms become protonated). The resulting complexes are dielectrics.

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