Influence of Copper(II) and Nickel(II) Ions in the Topology of Systems Based on a Flexible Bis-Oxamate and Bipyridine Building Blocks

2014 
Single crystals of the mononuclear bis-oxamate nickel(II) complex [Ni(bipy)(H2edpba)]·dmso (1) are obtained by reacting [Ni(bipy)Cl2]·H2O and the flexible K2(H2edpba) ligand [bipy = 2,2′-bipyridine; H4edpba = N,N′-2,2′-ethylenediphenylenebis(oxamic acid)]. The reaction of 1 with copper(II) ions resulted in two products in which the replacement of the nickel(II) ion by copper(II) took place: the chain compound [Cu(bipy)(H2edpba)]n·3nH2O·ndmso [dmso = dimethyl sulfoxide] (2) and the analogous chain compound without dmso crystallization molecules [Cu(bipy)(H2edpba)]n·1.5nH2O (3a) in its polycrystalline form. The reaction of [Cu(bipy)Cl2] and K2(H2edpba) yielded single crystals of [Cu(bipy)(H2edpba)]n·1.5nH2O (3b). The H2edpba2– ligand exhibits the anti conformation in 1, 2, and 3b, but it adopts different coordination modes: terminal bis-bidentate (1) and bridging bis-bidentate (2 and 3b) through the two pairs of carbonyl-oxygen atoms of the two oxamate arms. Magnetic susceptibility measurements carried out ...
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