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Copper(II) bis-chelate paddle wheel complex and its bipyridine/phenanthroline adducts

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Pages 287-299 | Received 23 Feb 2012, Accepted 11 Oct 2012, Published online: 21 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

Bola-shaped diester dicarboxylic acid 2-({2-[(2-carboxybenzoyl)-xy]ethoxy}carbonyl)benzoic acid (L1H2) was synthesized by desymmetrizing phthalic anhydride using 1,2-ethane diol. The corresponding dinuclear copper(II)-tetracarboxylate complex [Cu2(L1)2·(DMF)2] (1) has been synthesized. This paddle wheel complex was self-assembled with [15]-membered bis-chelate ring on either sides of the M–M axis. Upon treating with phenanthroline/bipyridine, the symmetrically formed bis-chelate rings in 1 were selectively desymmetrized into monochelate rings. The dinuclear association in 1 rearranged into mononuclear in [Cu(L1)·(bpy)] (2) and [Cu(L1)·(phen)]·(DMF) (3), where bpy = bipyridine and phen = phenanthroline. The paddle wheel arrangement in 1 is very similar to that in dimeric Cu(II) acetate; the symmetric arrangement in 1 rearranged in its corresponding monomeric species on reacting with phen and bpy. The symmetric bis-chelate ring in 1 and the desymmetrized monochelate ring in 2 and 3 are discussed following their crystal structures. The crystal structures for all the complexes and the electronic and fluorescence properties are discussed.

Acknowledgments

The authors PS and PMS are grateful to Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi (India), for financial support vide Project Number SR/S1/IC-19/2005. The author SN is grateful to CSIR funding.

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