Volume 60, Issue 5 pp. m582-m584

A trinuclear copper complex, [Cu3L2](ClO4)2, where H2L is 1,3-bis(2-hydroxy­benzoyl­imino)­propane

First published: 14 May 2004
Shi-Ping Yang, e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

The crystal structure determination of the title complex, bis­[μ-1,3-bis(2-oxy­benzoyl­imino)­propane]­tricopper(II) ­diper­­chlor­­ate, [Cu3(C17N2H16O2)2](ClO4)2, shows that a CuII atom, located on a crystallographic inversion centre, is coordinated by four bridging O atoms of two L ligands [H2L is 1,3-bis(2-hydroxy­benzoyl­imino)­propane] and two perchlorate O atoms, in elongated octahedral geometry. The other two CuII atoms are in a distorted square-pyramidal geometry, ligated by N and O atoms of the L ligand and an O atom of a perchlorate ion. In the complex, the Cu—N bond length is 1.948 (4) Å and the Cu—O bond lengths are in the range 1.930 (3)–1.984 (3) Å.

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