Abstract

The centrosymmetric dinuclear CuII complex, [Cu2Cl4(C24H21N5O4)2], was synthesized by the reaction of CuCl2·2H2O with the tripodal ligand 2,2′-[3-(1H-imid­azol-4-ylmeth­yl)-3-aza­pentane-1,5-di­yl]diphthalimide (L). Each of the CuII ions is coordinated by two N atoms from the ligand, two bridging Cl atoms and one terminal Cl atom. The CuII coordination can be best be described as a transition state between four- and five-coordination, since one of the bridging Cl atoms has a much longer Cu—Cl bond distance [2.7069 (13) Å] than the other [2.2630 (12) Å]. In addition, the Cu⋯Cu distance is 3.622 (1) Å. The three-dimensional structrure is generated by N—H⋯O, C—H⋯O and C—H⋯Cl hydrogen bonds and π–π inter­actions [centroid–centroid distances = 3.658 (4) and 4.020 (4) Å].

Highlights

  • CuCl22H2O with the tripodal ligand 2,20 -[3-(1H-imidazol-4ylmethyl)-3-azapentane-1,5-diyl]diphthalimide (L)

  • Each of the CuII ions is coordinated by two N atoms from the ligand, two bridging Cl atoms and one terminal Cl atom

  • Coordination can be best be described as a transition state between four- and five-coordination, since one of the bridging

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R factor = 0.069; wR factor = 0.150; data-to-parameter ratio = 13.0. The centrosymmetric dinuclear CuII complex, [Cu2Cl4(C24H21N5O4)2], was synthesized by the reaction of. CuCl22H2O with the tripodal ligand 2,20 -[3-(1H-imidazol-4ylmethyl)-3-azapentane-1,5-diyl]diphthalimide (L). Each of the CuII ions is coordinated by two N atoms from the ligand, two bridging Cl atoms and one terminal Cl atom. The CuII coordination can be best be described as a transition state between four- and five-coordination, since one of the bridging. Cl atoms has a much longer Cu—Cl bond distance [2.7069 (13) Å] than the other [2.2630 (12) Å]. The Cu Cu distance is 3.622 (1) Å. The three-dimensional structrure is generated by N—H O, C—H O and C—. Centroid distances = 3.658 (4) and 4.020 (4) Å]

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Mo K radiation
This work was supported by the Project of Huangshan
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