Synthesis, characterization and crystal structure of a binuclear copper(II) diethylenetriamine complex bridged through a centrosymmetric 1,3-mu-thiocyanato group
Cj. Feng et al., Synthesis, characterization and crystal structure of a binuclear copper(II) diethylenetriamine complex bridged through a centrosymmetric 1,3-mu-thiocyanato group, J COORD CH, 51(1), 2000, pp. 67-72
The binuclear copper(II) complex [Cu-2(dien)(2)(NCS)(2)](ClO4)(2), where di
en = diethylenetriamine, has been synthesized and characterized by analysis
, infrared (IR) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra. A centro
symmetric axial-equatorial 1,3-mu-NCS bridged binuclear copper(II) complex
has been identified by X-ray diffraction, in which each copper(II) is five-
coordinated with an elongated square pyramidal geometry with four nitrogen
atoms on its basal plane and one sulfur atom at the apical position. Frozen
solution EPR spectra at 77 K indicate that the interaction between the two
copper centers is weak and the bridge is retained in solution.