The relevance of the fluorine interactions in the supramolecular structure of a complex constructed from copper(II) hexafluoroacetylacetonate and the 40-(3-pyridyl)-2,20:60,200-terpyridine ligand. Novel C–F/p synthons involving the p-system of the terpyridine moieties and those of the hexafluoroacetylacetonate chelate rings
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Granifo, Juan
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The relevance of the fluorine interactions in the supramolecular structure of a complex constructed from copper(II) hexafluoroacetylacetonate and the 40-(3-pyridyl)-2,20:60,200-terpyridine ligand. Novel C–F/p synthons involving the p-system of the terpyridine moieties and those of the hexafluoroacetylacetonate chelate rings
Abstract
Reaction of 40-(3-pyridyl)-2,20:60,200-terpyridine (pyterpy) with Cu(hfacac)2 (hfacac = hexafluoroacetylacetonate)
led to the formation of the novel compound [Cu3(hfacac)4(m-pyterpy)2][Cu(hfacac)3]2 (1).
The structure is composed of a trinuclear [Cu3(hfacac)4(m-pyterpy)2]2+ cation and two [Cu(hfacac)3]
anionic species. The cation consists of a chain of three CuII atoms connected by bridging pyterpy ligands.
The [Cu(hfacac)3] anions have the hfacac ligands coordinated in their usual chelating manner through
their carbonyl O donors. Besides the coulombian forces, the ionic species are fixed by C–H O, C–H F,
F F and a variety of unusual inter-ion C–F p interactions that control the packing motif. These
p-interactions involve the terpyridine groups from the pyterpy ligand and the five-membered rings of
the chelating hexafluoroacetylacetonate anions.
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The authors acknowledge the Universidad de La Frontera
(proyecto DIUFRO No DI09-101) for financial support. We also
acknowledge the Spanish Research Council (CSIC) for providing us
with a free-of-charge license to the CSD system.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125356
DOI: doi:10.1016/j.jfluchem.2009.10.016
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Journal of Fluorine Chemistry 131 (2010) 510–516
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