Abstract
Complexation of copper(I) with the binucleating ligand, 1,3-bis(9-methyl-1,10-phenanthrolin-2-yl)propane, mphenpr, result in formation of helical dimers, [Cu2(mphenpr)2](2+). The resolution of the enantiomeric forms of the dimers has been carried out with Δ-[As(cat)3](-) as resolving agent and X-ray structures for two compounds, P-[Cu2(mphenpr)2](Δ-[As(cat)3])2 and P-[Cu2(mphenpr)2](Δ-[As(cat)3])2·4(CH3CN), are reported. The rate of racemization in poorly-coordinating solvents has been examined by (1)H NMR, and is slow. At saturating concentrations of [[Cu2(mphenpr)2](2+)] in acetonitrile, crystals of the helical trimeric complex [Cu3(mphenpr)3](ClO4)3 are obtained. The X-ray structure of the trimer is reported. This species has also been resolved. As with the helical dimer, racemization in poorly-coordinating solvents is slow, and circular dichroism and (1)H NMR spectra are reported. The absolute configuration of the resolved complex, P-[Cu3(mphenpr)3](Δ-[As(cat)3])3, has been determined by X-ray crystallography.
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