Abstract
Reactions of copper(I) halides (X = Cl, Br, I) with thiophene-2-carbaldehyde thiosemicarbazone and triphenylphosphine in 1 : 1 : 2 molar ratio yield tetrahedral mononuclear complexes, [CuX(η1-S-Httsc)(Ph3P)2] (X = Cl, 1; Br, 2; I, 3), characterized by elemental analysis, IR, NMR (1H, 13C, 31P), and single crystal X-ray crystallography (1). The unit cell of 1 has two independent distorted tetrahedral molecules (1a and 1b) with different bond parameters. One acetonitrile is entrapped between them. Crystal data: C86H77Cl2Cu2N7P4S4 1: triclinic, P-1, a = 12.8810(9), b = 18.5049(13), c = 18.7430(13) Å, α = 63.7130(10), β = 89.0960(10), γ = 85.5010(10)°, V = 3992.4(5) Å3, Z = 2, R (int) = 0.0314. Bond parameters: 1a, Cu(1A)–Cl(1A), 2.3803(5); Cu(1A)–S(1A), 2.3822(5); Cu(1A)–P(1A), 2.2498(5) Å; P(1A)–Cu(1A)–P(2A), 124.294(19)°; 1b, Cu(1B)–Cl(1B), 2.3975(5); Cu(1B)–S(1B), 2.3756(5); Cu(1B)–P(1B), 2.2777(5) Å; P(1B)–Cu(1B)–P(2B), 127.156(19)°.
Acknowledgments
Financial assistance from UGC (Scheme No.: 12-92/2001 (SR-I)), New Delhi, is gratefully acknowledged. The authors thank Dr Matthias Zeller of Youngstown State University, USA, for help in X-ray crystallography.