Issue 0, 1971

Structure and stability of carboxylate complexes. Part II. Crystal and molecular structure of diaquobis(ethoxyacetato)copper(II)

Abstract

The crystal structure of diaquobis(ethoxyacetato)copper(II) has been determined by three-dimensional X-ray analysis (R= 0·110). The triclinic unit cell, space group P1, has dimensions, a= 6·60 ± 0·01, b= 7·21 ± 0·01, c= 7·58 ± 0·01 Å, α= 91·6 ± 0·3, β= 91·6 ± 0·3, γ= 117·3 ± 0·4°, with Z= 1. The complex contains trans chelate rings. The copper ions are in elongated tetragonally distorted environments with the two aquo-ligands perpendicular to the coplanar chelate rings. The observed bond lengths are Cu–OEt, 2·38, Cu–OH2 1·99, and Cu–OCO 1·97 Å. The long bonds are to the ethoxy-oxygen atoms. In this respect, the structure differs from the methoxyacetate analogue, where the relevant bond lengths are Cu–OMe 2·13, Cu–OH2 2·16, and Cu–OCO 1·93 Å.

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1971, 554-556

Structure and stability of carboxylate complexes. Part II. Crystal and molecular structure of diaquobis(ethoxyacetato)copper(II)

C. K. Prout, J. R. Carruthers and F. J. C. Rossotti, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1971, 554 DOI: 10.1039/J19710000554

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