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Bis[?-3,5-bis-(2-pyrid-yl)pyrazolato]bis-(hydrogensulfato)-dicopper(II) methanol disolvate.


ABSTRACT: The title compound, [Cu(2)(C(13)H(9)N(4))(2)(HSO(4))(2)]·2CH(3)OH, consists of discrete centrosymmetric dinuclear complex mol-ecules and methanol solvent mol-ecules. The Cu(II) atom shows a square-pyramidal coordination geometry and is bonded to four N atoms of the two bis-chelating 3,5-bis-(2-pyrid-yl)pyrazol-ate ions (bpypz(-)) and one O atom of the hydrogensulfate ion. The bpypz(-) ligands in the complex mol-ecule are virtually coplanar [dihedral angle between the mean ligand planes = 0.000(1)°] with the Cu(II) atom deviating in opposite directions from their best plane by 0.2080?(12)?Å. ?-? stacking inter-actions between the pyridyl and pyrazole rings [centroid-centroid distance = 3.391?(3)?Å] and strong O-H?O hydrogen bonds between the hydrogensulfate ligands and the methanol mol-ecules assemble the mol-ecules into a one-dimensional polymeric structure extending along the a axis. The methanol mol-ecule acts both as an accepter and a donor in the hydrogen bonding.

SUBMITTER: Mishima A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3246951 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bis[μ-3,5-bis-(2-pyrid-yl)pyrazolato]bis-(hydrogensulfato)-dicopper(II) methanol disolvate.

Mishima Akio A   Fuyuhiro Akira A   Kumagai Hitoshi H   Kawata Satoshi S  

Acta crystallographica. Section E, Structure reports online 20111012 Pt 11


The title compound, [Cu(2)(C(13)H(9)N(4))(2)(HSO(4))(2)]·2CH(3)OH, consists of discrete centrosymmetric dinuclear complex mol-ecules and methanol solvent mol-ecules. The Cu(II) atom shows a square-pyramidal coordination geometry and is bonded to four N atoms of the two bis-chelating 3,5-bis-(2-pyrid-yl)pyrazol-ate ions (bpypz(-)) and one O atom of the hydrogensulfate ion. The bpypz(-) ligands in the complex mol-ecule are virtually coplanar [dihedral angle between the mean ligand planes = 0.000(1  ...[more]

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