Self-organization of [Cu(L-Arg)(2)](2+) complex ions (Arg = arginine) in th
e presence of aromatic carboxylates has been studied by spectroscopic and X
-ray diffraction methods. [Cu(L-Arg)(2)]Cl-2 dissolved in aqueous solutions
containing benzene-1,4-dicarboxylate (terephthalate, p-pa(2-)) and -1,2,4,
5-tetracarboxylate (pyromellitate, pma(4-)) gave crystals of [Cu(L-Arg)(2)]
(p-pa) . 2H(2)O (1) and [Cu(L-Arg)(2)](2)(pma) . 4H(2)O (2), respectively.
Both complexes have a square-planar structure with two L-Arg molecules in t
he trans configuration. The [Cu(L-Arg)(2)](2+) units in the crystal structu
re are bound by hydrogen bonds to form one-dimensional (1D) infinite tapes
{[Cu(L-Arg)(2)](2+)}(n), which are connected by p-pa(2-) or pma(4-) to form
a 2D sheet through guanidinium-carboxylate hydrogen bonds (N ... O = 2.72(
1)-3.10(1) Angstrom). The electro-spray ionization mass spectrum of 1 in di
methylsulfoxide indicated the formation of 2:1 and 3:2 [Cu(L-Arg)(2)](2+) -
p-pa(2-) aggregates. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.