Abstract

Dark-brown copper(I) complexes of the type CuXL, for X = Cl, Br, I, SCN and N 3, and orange-yellow complexes of the type (CuX) 2L, for X = Cl or Br, where L = 2-benzoylpyridine, have been prepared and characterized. All complexes exhibit strong CT bands in the visible region and gave non-conducting solutions in acetone and nitrobenzene. The IR spectral data suggest that 2-benzoylpyridine acts as a monodentate ligand in the orange-yellow complexes and as a bidentate chelating ligand in the brown complexes, whereas bridging halides and pseudohalides exist in both types. The structure of the 1 : 1 black iodide complex, as determined by X-ray crystallography, features a discrete, centrosymmetric [CuI(2-benzoylpyridine)] 2 molecule with a short Cu⋯Cu distance of 2.587(1) Å. Each copper atom in the dimeric molecule is tetrahedrally coordinated by two μ-iodine atoms and the carbonyl oxygen and nitrogen atoms of the chelating 2-benzoylpyridine ligand. The orange-yellow complexes display visible emission when excited in the UV region, whereas the brown complexes do not.

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