Complexes of copper(II) acetate with nicotinamide: preparation, characterization and fungicidal activity; crystal structures of [Cu-2(O2CCH3)(4)(nia)] and [Cu-2(O2CCH3)(4)(nia)(2)]
B. Kozlevcar et al., Complexes of copper(II) acetate with nicotinamide: preparation, characterization and fungicidal activity; crystal structures of [Cu-2(O2CCH3)(4)(nia)] and [Cu-2(O2CCH3)(4)(nia)(2)], POLYHEDRON, 18(5), 1999, pp. 755-762
Three new copper(II) acetate complexes with nicotinamide (nia) were synthes
ized, analyzed and characterized by standard chemical and physical methods
and tested for fungicidal activity. The crystal and molecular structures of
the compounds [Cu-2(O2CCH3)(4)(nia)] (1B) and [Cu-2(O2CCH3)(4)(nia)(2)] (2
) were determined by X-ray diffraction. Both consist of binuclear units of
bridging tetracarboxylate type, however they differ in the bonding mode of
nicotinamide molecules. They are bonded at the apical positions of the dime
rs and connect them in an infinite chain in 1B. On the other hand the dimer
s remain isolated in the structure of the compound 2. It seems that compoun
d 1B is the first example where a nicotinamide molecule acts as a bidentate
bridging ligand. The results of EPR spectra agree with the dimeric nature
of the complexes. Dissolved in water or DMSO, the compounds completely stop
mycelial growth at a concentration of 5.0 x 10(-3) moll(-1). Less concentr
ated solutions (up to 1.0 x 10(-3) moll(-1)) show weaker fungicidal activit
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