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Synthesis, Structural Characterization, and Density Functional Study of Homo‐ and Heteropolyhalide Complexes of Cu II with Dien and Dpta Ligands: Crystal Structure of [Bis(3‐aminopropyl)amine](bromo)(diiodobromo)copper( II )
Author(s) -
Chaviara Aikaterini T.,
Tsipis Athanasios C.,
Cox Philip J.,
Bolos Christos A.
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
european journal of inorganic chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.667
H-Index - 136
eISSN - 1099-0682
pISSN - 1434-1948
DOI - 10.1002/ejic.200500146
Subject(s) - chemistry , square pyramidal molecular geometry , crystallography , square pyramid , crystal structure , copper , bond length , density functional theory , x ray crystallography , electron paramagnetic resonance , ligand (biochemistry) , stereochemistry , diffraction , computational chemistry , nuclear magnetic resonance , biochemistry , physics , receptor , organic chemistry , optics
Polyhalide mononuclear [CuX(L)(XY 2 )] and dinuclear [{CuX(L)} 2 (μ‐XY 2 X)] Cu II complexes [L = diethylenetriamine (dien) or dipropylenetriamine (dpta); X = Cl, Br and Y = Br, I] have been obtained by treating the precursor [CuX 2 (L)] complexes with Br 2 or I 2 in 1:1 and 2:1 molar ratios. The new homo‐ and heteropolyhalide Cu II complexes, either mononuclear or dinuclear, were predicted to be five‐coordinate Cu II complexes exhibiting a distorted square‐pyramidal configuration. DFT calculations at the B3LYP level of theory provided a satisfactory description of the structures of all complexes, while the distorted square‐pyramidal structure of a representative complex, namely [CuBr(dpta)(BrI 2 )], was further substantiated by a single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction study. In the square‐pyramidal structure of [CuBr(dpta)(BrI 2 )], the basal plane of the pyramid involves three Cu–N contacts [1.990(7), 2.065(7), and 1.989(7) Å] from dpta and the Br(1) atom, while Br(2), which participates in the formation of the terminal [BrI 2 ] – ligand, occupies the apical position. The Cu–Br(1) and Cu–Br(2) bond lengths were found to be 2.5797(14) Å (terminal) and 2.735(14) Å (bridging), respectively, while the Br1–Cu–Br2 bond angle is 98.83(5)°. The terminal [BrI 2 ] – ligand is almost linear [Br–I–I bond angle of 174.48(3)°]. DFT calculations, spectroscopic measurements, including far‐IR and EPR studies, and magnetic measurements of the dinuclear complexes predict that the bridging tetrahalide XY 2 X moiety adopts a linear configuration as well. The bonding, electronic, and related properties of the complexes are also discussed in the framework of density functional theory. (© Wiley‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2005)
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