The directional reaction of hydrazine with silver complexes. Part 3. Synthesis and characterization of a copper(I)-hydrazine intermediate complex, Na(N2H4)CuCl2
Dp. Cheng et al., The directional reaction of hydrazine with silver complexes. Part 3. Synthesis and characterization of a copper(I)-hydrazine intermediate complex, Na(N2H4)CuCl2, TRANSIT MET, 25(6), 2000, pp. 635-638
On the basis of previous work on the directional reaction of hydrazine with
silver complexes, the Na(N2H4)CuCl2 complex was prepared in NaOH solution
and its structure determined by elemental analysis, electronic, e.s.r., i.r
. spectra and by d.t.a. analysis. The i.r. spectrum indicated the presence
of bridging hydrazine and chloride. The complex may be polymeric, i.e. an a
xially elongated (4 + 2) octahedron, with a layer structure connected by hy
drazine and chloride ions. Na+ ions are also present in the layers. The add
ition of the Na(N2H4)CuCl2 complex to N2H4 plus the Ag(NH3)(2)(+) cation no
t only enhances the oxidation rate, but also increases the N-2(%) formed by
four-electron reduction of hydrazine by the silver complex.