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One-Dimensional Copper(II) Coordination Polymer Based on 1,2-bis-(4-Pyridyl) Ethane and 1,10-Phenathroline

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JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 64, Issue 7, Pages 1341-1349

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PLEIADES PUBLISHING INC
DOI: 10.1134/S002247662307017X

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copper(II) coordination polymer; hydrogen bonding; 1; 10-phenanthroline; bridging ligand

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The one-dimensional copper(II) coordination polymer {[Cu(phen)(bpe)(NO3)(H2O)](NO3)(H2O)}(n) (1) with a novel structure has been successfully synthesized and characterized. The copper(II) ion is octahedrally coordinated with specific ligands, and the 1D polymeric chains are connect to form 3D network structures via hydrogen bonding and p ... p stacking.
The one dimensional copper(II) coordination polymer {[Cu(phen)(bpe)(NO3)(H2O)](NO3)(H2O)}(n) (1) has been synthesized using [Cu(phen)(2)(NO3)(2)] (where phen = 1 & PRIME;10-phenanthroline and linker bpe = 1,2-bis-(4-pyridyl) ethane. Complex 1 was characterised by using elemental analysis, IR spectroscopy and single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The copper(II) ion is octahedrally coordinated with two nitrogen donor atoms from two bpe, two nitrogen donor atoms from phen, one oxygen donor atom from water and one oxygen donor atom from nitrato. Each 1D polymeric chain is connected to another chain via hydrogen bonding and p horizontal ellipsis p stacking interaction to form 3D network structures.

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