Abstract

Copper fumarate reacts with Ph2SNH, 1, in water–methanol, in the presence of air, to give [Cu(Ph2SNH)4]2(HCO3)2(trans-O2CCHCHCO2)(H2O)4, 2. X-Ray crystallography reveals that within the structure of 2 the sulfimide N–H groups are linked into hydrogen-bonded arrays by the C–O units of both the fumarate anion and of the [(HCO3)2]2− dimer (which results from fixation of aerial CO2). A similar reaction using copper sulfate results in Cu(Ph2SNH)2(η2-CO3), 3, in ca. 10% yield; higher yields may be obtained by addition of Na2CO3 to the starting mixture. The structure of 3 again consists of an array, in this case generated by interaction of the sulfimides with the uncoordinated C–O of the carbonate ligand. The hydrate Cu(Ph2SNH)2(η2-CO3)·H2O, 3a, can also be crystallised and reveals a honeycomb structure generated by hydrogen-bond linkages from water molecules.

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