Abstract

The structure of the title compound has been determined by X-ray diffraction at 190 K. The complex has an all trans configuration with an elongated tetragonally distorted octahedral CuO6 chromophore. The elongated axis corresponding to the trans-Cu–O(ether) bonds. The ligand molecules are bidentate via the carboxyl and the 3-ether O atoms; the 6-ether O atoms are not coordinated and are remote from the Cu centres. The bond lengths to the Cu centres are Cu–O(ether) 2.355 Å, Cu–O(Carboxyl) 1.933 Å and Cu–OH2 1.995 Å.The EPR spectrum of both the powder and frozen solution forms is typical of a rhombic system with a dx2−y21 electronic configuration. There were no significant differences in spectra recorded over the temperature range 77 K to room temperature. These results are discussed in relation to earlier published results on closely related oxa-carboxyl complexes.

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