Abstract

The complex bis(N,N′-dimethyl-1,2-ethanediamine)copper(II) dinitrate, Cu (NN′-dmen) 2(NO 3) 2, undergoes a first-order thermochromic phase transition at ca 148°C, changing from blue-violet to blue. The low-temperature phase has been characterized by X-ray crystallography. The copper ion possesses distorted (4+2) octahedral geometry with two five-membered chelate rings, in the δλ conformation, forming the CuN 4 plane [CuN = 2.000(6) and 2.033(7) Å] and oxygens from the two nitrate groups weakly coordinated in the two axial coordination sites [CuO = 2.506(8) Å]. The broad-line 1H NMR indicates the onset of a dynamic disorder of diamine chelate rings at the phase transition temperature region. The electronic spectrum broadens on phase transition.

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