The reaction of [Cu(CH3CN)4](BF4) with 3,5-dicarbomethoxypyrazole (Hdcmpz) in the presence of triethylamine yields the new copper(I) complex [Cu(dcmpz)]n (1) quantitatively. This method of synthesis appears to be a particularly useful general synthetic route leading to copper(I) pyrazolates. Reaction of 1 with stoichiometric amounts of cyclohexyl isocyanide (RNC) in diethyl ether affords the dimeric complex [Cu(dcmpz)(RNC)]2 (2). Carbonylation of 1 in pyridine leads to the isolation of the dinuclear copper(I) derivative [Cu2(dcmPZ)2(PY)2(CO)] (3), which represents an unprecedented dinuclear copper(I) complex containing only one terminal carbonyl ligand per two copper atoms. For both complexes 2 and 3 an X-ray crystal structure analysis has been performed. Crystals of 2 are triclinic, space group P1BAR (No. 2), with a = 11.243 (3) angstrom, b = 11.188 (2) angstrom, c = 12.946 (3) angstrom, alpha = 90.75 (1)-degrees, beta = 100.17 (2)-degrees, gamma = 89.10 (2)-degrees, and Z = 2. Final R = 0.030 for 4255 reflections having I > 3-sigma(I). Crystals of 3 are triclinic, space group P1BAR (No. 2), with a = 8.423 (6) angstrom, b = 9.462 (5) angstrom, c = 20.311 (8) angstrom, alpha = 77.42 (3)-degrees, beta = 88.97 (3)-degrees, gamma = 64.83 (3)-degrees, and Z = 2. Final R = 0.043 for 2190 reflections having I > 3-sigma(I).

Ardizzoia, G., Beccalli, E., Lamonica, G., Masciocchi, N., Moret, M. (1992). SYNTHESIS OF [CU(DCMPZ)]N AND ITS REACTIONS WITH CARBON-MONOXIDE AND CYCLOHEXYL ISOCYANIDE - CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES OF [CU2(DCMPZ)2(PY)2(CO)] AND [CU(DCMPZ)(RNC)]2 (HDCMPZ = 3,5-DICARBOMETHOXYPYRAZOLE, R = CYCLOHEXYL). INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 31(13), 2706-2711 [10.1021/ic00039a009].

SYNTHESIS OF [CU(DCMPZ)]N AND ITS REACTIONS WITH CARBON-MONOXIDE AND CYCLOHEXYL ISOCYANIDE - CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES OF [CU2(DCMPZ)2(PY)2(CO)] AND [CU(DCMPZ)(RNC)]2 (HDCMPZ = 3,5-DICARBOMETHOXYPYRAZOLE, R = CYCLOHEXYL)

MORET, MASSIMO
1992

Abstract

The reaction of [Cu(CH3CN)4](BF4) with 3,5-dicarbomethoxypyrazole (Hdcmpz) in the presence of triethylamine yields the new copper(I) complex [Cu(dcmpz)]n (1) quantitatively. This method of synthesis appears to be a particularly useful general synthetic route leading to copper(I) pyrazolates. Reaction of 1 with stoichiometric amounts of cyclohexyl isocyanide (RNC) in diethyl ether affords the dimeric complex [Cu(dcmpz)(RNC)]2 (2). Carbonylation of 1 in pyridine leads to the isolation of the dinuclear copper(I) derivative [Cu2(dcmPZ)2(PY)2(CO)] (3), which represents an unprecedented dinuclear copper(I) complex containing only one terminal carbonyl ligand per two copper atoms. For both complexes 2 and 3 an X-ray crystal structure analysis has been performed. Crystals of 2 are triclinic, space group P1BAR (No. 2), with a = 11.243 (3) angstrom, b = 11.188 (2) angstrom, c = 12.946 (3) angstrom, alpha = 90.75 (1)-degrees, beta = 100.17 (2)-degrees, gamma = 89.10 (2)-degrees, and Z = 2. Final R = 0.030 for 4255 reflections having I > 3-sigma(I). Crystals of 3 are triclinic, space group P1BAR (No. 2), with a = 8.423 (6) angstrom, b = 9.462 (5) angstrom, c = 20.311 (8) angstrom, alpha = 77.42 (3)-degrees, beta = 88.97 (3)-degrees, gamma = 64.83 (3)-degrees, and Z = 2. Final R = 0.043 for 2190 reflections having I > 3-sigma(I).
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
X-RAY STRUCTURE; MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES; COMPLEXES; REACTIVITY; COORDINATION; PYRAZOLES; LIGANDS
English
1992
31
13
2706
2711
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Ardizzoia, G., Beccalli, E., Lamonica, G., Masciocchi, N., Moret, M. (1992). SYNTHESIS OF [CU(DCMPZ)]N AND ITS REACTIONS WITH CARBON-MONOXIDE AND CYCLOHEXYL ISOCYANIDE - CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES OF [CU2(DCMPZ)2(PY)2(CO)] AND [CU(DCMPZ)(RNC)]2 (HDCMPZ = 3,5-DICARBOMETHOXYPYRAZOLE, R = CYCLOHEXYL). INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 31(13), 2706-2711 [10.1021/ic00039a009].
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