Six-coordinate Copper(II) Complexes Derived from the Reactions of Bis(acetylacetonato)- and Bis(ethyl acetoacetato)-copper(II) with Some Bidentate Nitrogen Bases
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Green-to-blue six-coordinate mixed complexes, Cu(acac)<SUB>2</SUB>(en) and Cu(etac)<SUB>2</SUB>(diamine)(acac=acetylacetonate anion; etac=ethyl acetoacetate anion; diamine=ethylenediamine, trimethylenediamine, 2,2′-bipyridine or 1,10-phenanthroline) have been isolated by the reactions of the respective parent β-diketonate with the corresponding diamine in dry dichloromethane. On the other hand, the reaction of Cu(acac)<SUB>2</SUB> with en in the mole ratio of one-to-two in dichloromethane saturated with water has resulted in purple crystals of Cu(acac)<SUB>2</SUB>(en)<SUB>2</SUB>·2H<SUB>2</SUB>O. This compound has been shown by X-ray analysis to consist of a square-planar copper(II) cation, coordinated by two ethylenediamine molecules, and two planar acetylacetonate anions, the plane of which is not perpendicular to, but slanted against, the CuN<SUB>4</SUB> plane. One oxygen atom of the anion participates in the N–H···O hydrogen bonding with an NH<SUB>2</SUB> group of the ethylenediamine molecule, while the other occupies the axial position of Cu(en)<SUB>2</SUB><SUP>2+</SUP> (Cu···O: 2.79(1) Å). Therefore, the compound can be designated by the formula [Cu(en)<SUB>2</SUB>]·(acac)<SUB>2</SUB>·2H<SUB>2</SUB>O. The water hydrogen atoms seem to take part in the hydrogen bonding with the anion oxygen atoms.
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