Solid state and ethanolic solution behaviour of N-tosylglycinate–copper(II) complexes. Crystal and molecular structure of a strongly coupled polymeric N-tosylglycinatocopper(II) complex
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans.
- No. 8,p. 1687-1692
- https://doi.org/10.1039/dt9840001687
Abstract
The interaction between N-tosylglycine and the copper(II) ion in ethanolic solution has been examined. Two compounds of formula [{Cu(tsglyO)2}n](green) and Na2[Cu(tsglyNO)2](blue)(tsglyO and tsglyNO =N-tosylglycinate monoanion and dianion, respectively) were isolated. Crystals of [{Cu(tsglyO)2}n] are monoclinic, space group P21/n with Z= 4 in a unit cell of dimensions a= 24.655(3), b= 7.697(2), c= 12.378(3)Å, and β= 87.34(8)°. Full-matrix least-squares refinement, using 1 677 independent reflections, reached R= 0.052. The structure is built up of one-dimensional polymeric chains of binuclear units, showing the copper(II) acetate structure, linked via Cu–O(sulphonic) bonds. Its magnetic and spectroscopic properties are interpreted on the basis of the crystal structure. In particular it shows an exchange integral (–2J) of 353 ± 4 and a zero-field splitting, D, of 0.35 cm–1. The i.r. spectrum shows multiple sulohonamide absorotion bands because only half of the SO2grouos are co-ordinated. By polagraphic measururements in ethanol, the number and type of complex species, the equilibria in which they are involved, and their stability constants have been determined. For cnaOH/ccomplexrations between 1 and 3 the species [cu(tsglyO)2] is the only one persent; for ratios >4, [cu(tsglyO)2]2– prevails.Keywords
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