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[(DPEPhos)(bcp)Cu]PF6: A General and Broadly Applicable Copper-Based Photoredox Catalyst
Published on: May 21, 2019
Poly[diaqua-(μ(3)-pyridine-3,5-dicarboxyl-ato-κN:O:O)copper(II)]
Lin Du1, Li-Nan Li, Qi-Hua Zhao
1School of Chemical Science and Technology, Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry for Natural Resources, Ministry of Education, Yunnan University, Kunming 650091, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
The title complex, [Cu(C(7)H(3)NO(4))(H(2)O)(2)](n), was prepared under hydro-thermal reaction conditions. In the crystal structure, the Cu(II) cation is located on a twofold rotation axis and is coordinated by two carboxyl-ate O atoms and one N atom from three pyridine-3,5-dicarboxyl-ate (PDA) anions and two water mol-ecules with a distorted trigonal-bipyramidal geometry. The tridentate PDA anion is also located on the twofold rotation axis and bridges the Cu(II) cations to form a two-dimensional polymeric layer. O-H⋯O hydrogen bonding between layers links the two-dimensional layers into a three-dimensional supra-molecular framework.
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