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>Spectroscopic Studies of a Three-dimensional, Five-coordinated Copper(Ⅱ) Complex via Hydrogen Bonds: Cu(PDA)(H_2O)_2(H_2PDA=Pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic Acid)
Spectroscopic Studies of a Three-dimensional, Five-coordinated Copper(Ⅱ) Complex via Hydrogen Bonds: Cu(PDA)(H_2O)_2(H_2PDA=Pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic Acid)
A new copper(Ⅱ) complex [Cu(PDA)(H 2O) 2] was synthesized and its structure was determined. Cu(Ⅱ) is five coordinated in a tetragonal pyramid geometry. The two coordinating water molecules are different and the two Cu-O bond lengths differ by nearly 0.02 nm. The whole crystal is linked to form a three dimensional network by means of hydrogen bonds. The X band ESR spectrum shows three different g tensors with a well resolved hyperfine structure in the g z signal, giving the ESR parameters g x=2 05, g y =2 065 and g z =2 29. The covalency of the coordinate bonds and the deviation from tetragonal pyramid geometry for the complex are discussed based on the ESR spectra.
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