Abstract
In this paper, the synthesis and structure of the binuclear copper complex [Cu 2 (PNBA) 2 (TEA) 2 ]∙2H 2 O (where PNBA – para -nitrobenzoic acid, TEA – triethanolamine) was discussed. The structure was determined by the single-crystal X-ray diffraction method. The complex molecule lies on the inversion center. Cu (II) ions coordinate two PNBA and two TEA molecules by mono- and tetradentate fashions, respectively. Two water molecules are located in outer coordination sphere associating complex molecules into infinite columns. Hirschfeld surface analysis indicates that the most significant contacts are H•••O/O•••H (36.5%) and H•••H (43.7%) interactions.
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