Abstract
Crystals of [N6P6(NMe2)12CuIICl]+Cu ICl2 are monoclinic, a= 19·352(8), b= 8·690(6), c= 14·069(7)Å, β= 91·04(4)°, Z= 2, space group P2/n. The structure was determined with Mo-Kα diffractometer data from Patterson and electron-density maps; full-matrix least-squares refinement reduced R to 0·083 for 1103 observed reflexions. The cation is situated on a crystallographic C2 axis, and has the copper(II) atom bonded to four nitrogen atoms of the phosphazene ring and to one chlorine atom, in a distorted square-pyramidal co-ordination, with the chlorine atom in the apical position. There are two distinct P–N bond distances, 1·62 and 1·55 Å, which are explicable in terms of π-bonding theory. The CuICl2 + ion is also situated on a crystallographic C2 axis, and is linear, with Cu–Cl 2·11 Å.

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