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Synthetic, Structural and Supramolecular Features of a New Dithiocyanato-κ-N, κ-S-Copper(II) Complex: Insights Through Computational Studies

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
Volume 53, Issue 3, Pages 417-430

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10870-023-00981-5

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Cu(II) complex; Non-covalent interactions; Hirshfeld surface analyses; DFT calculations

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A new heterocyclic ligand, L [4-(1-methylimidazole)-2,6-di(pyrazinyl)pyridine] has been synthesized and characterized. It was used to synthesize a new complex, [Cu (L) (NCS) (SCN)]. H2O, which exhibited diverse supramolecular architectures and weak S...S interactions in the solid state. The intermolecular interactions within the structure were quantified through Hirshfeld surface analyses and confirmed by Bader's theory of atoms-in-molecules (AIM).
A new heterocyclic ligand, L [4-(1-methylimidazole)-2,6-di(pyrazinyl)pyridine] has been synthesized and characterized by adequate spectroscopic methods. The title ligand (L) was then utilized for synthesizing a new complex, namely, [Cu(L) (NCS)(SCN)].H2O (complex 1) and crystallographically characterised by single-crystal X-ray analysis. In the solid state, the complex unit is stabilized through various hydrogen bonding interactions along with pi...pi stacking and lone pair...pi interactions that lead the molecules to generate diverse supramolecular architectures. Interestingly, the complex exhibits weak S...S interaction which has significant contribution in the solid state crystal packing. All the intermolecular interactions that are involved within the structure are quantified through Hirshfeld surface analyses and confirmed by Bader's theory of atoms-in molecules' (AIM). Finally, an interaction energy analysis was carried out to study the interactions between pairs of molecules. [GRAPHICS] .

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