Chiang Mai Journal of Science, Volume 42, Issue 3, Pages 712-717 , 01/01/2015
Unexpected formation of copper dimethylglyoxime dimer from the reaction of cuprous chloride and tetradentate buthylene-bridged diiminedioxime ligand
Abstract
A reaction of a ligand 3,3′-(1,4-butanediyldinitrilo)bis(2-butanone)dioxime (BnH<inf>2</inf>) and CuCl yield green [Cu(H<inf>2</inf>dmg)Cl(μ-Cl)<inf>2</inf>,1. The dimethylglyoxime (H<inf>2</inf>dmg) and Cu<sup>II</sup>ions in 1 were in situ produced during the course of reaction and formed doubly chloro-bridged Cu(II) dimers. The geometry around copper ion is distorted square pyramidal. The weak intermolecular hydrogen bonds are observed in 1 giving 1D structure. The existence of two O-O distances of O2-O1= 2.922 and O4-O3= 2.910 indicates that these weak intermolecular hydrogen bonds are not equivalent. Hence doublet of the O-H stretching at 3302 and 3216 cm<sup>-1</sup> are observed.
Document Type
Article
Source Type
Journal
Keywords
DiiminedioximeDimethylglyoximeDoubly chloro-bridged CuIIdimersHydrogen bondCuprous chloride
ASJC Subject Area
Multidisciplinary : Multidisciplinary