Abstract
Preparation and isolation of a pentanuclear mixed metal complex having the formula [Cu3Y2(Cl‒CH2COO)12(H2O)8] · 2H2O was accomplished by the reaction of a mixture of copper(II) nitrate and yttrium nitrate with sodium chloroacetate in aqueous solution. The structure of the complex was determined by X-ray crystallography. It consists of linear centrosymmetric pentanuclear molecules with a four-coordinate copper atom at the inversion site and the other two copper atoms having a 4 + 1 coordination geometry at both ends. Two yttrium atoms separate the three copper atoms. Each yttrium atom is bridged to the neighbouring terminal copper atom by four carboxylato ligands in a syn-syn fashion forming a dimer with the Y…Cu distance being 3.5311(8) Å. Each dimer is then linked to the central copper atom via a carboxylato bridging ligand in a syn-anti fashion. Two other carboxylato ligands coordinate to the central copper to complete its planar coordination. The apical site of each terminal copper atom is occupied by a water molecule. The eight-coordinate geometry of each yttrium atom is completed by three water molecules. Bridging and the monodentate carboxylato ligands were characterized by IR analysis. TG studies confirmed the numbers of coordinated and lattice water molecules.
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