Issue 16, 2016

Structural and photophysical characterization of mono- and binuclear Cu(i) complexes based on carbohydrazones: a combined experimental and computational study

Abstract

Pyridinyl carbohydrazone ligands with different positions between functional groups of –NNHC(O)– and Npy (ortho-, meta- and para-) have been applied for the synthesis of cuprous halide complexes. X-ray crystallography reveals that the ortho analogous ligand, Lo, functions in a chelating mode, adopting a mononuclear structure in complex Co, [CuClLoPPh3], while the meta and para analogs, Lm and Lp, act as ambidentate ligands, coordinating through the Npy atom in halogen-bridged binuclear complexes [Cu(μ-X)LPPh3]2 (X = Cl, Br, I and L = Lm, Lp). The influence of non-covalent intermolecular interactions on the assembly of the final structures has been discussed by geometrical and Hirshfeld analyses. Moreover, the photophysical properties of the complexes have been explored, both experimentally and theoretically. The influence of ligand structure and halide variations on the structural and photophysical aspects of the complexes has been considered in this study.

Graphical abstract: Structural and photophysical characterization of mono- and binuclear Cu(i) complexes based on carbohydrazones: a combined experimental and computational study

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Nov 2015
Accepted
11 Mar 2016
First published
11 Mar 2016

CrystEngComm, 2016,18, 2873-2884

Structural and photophysical characterization of mono- and binuclear Cu(I) complexes based on carbohydrazones: a combined experimental and computational study

K. Gholivand, K. Farshadfer, S. M. Roe, A. Gholami and M. D. Esrafili, CrystEngComm, 2016, 18, 2873 DOI: 10.1039/C5CE02208H

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