Crystallographic studies on complexes of potassium iodide and copper perchlorate with N, Nʹ-dicyclohexylurea tethered to a benzo-12-crown-4
Abstract
The N, N‧-dicyclohexylurea-capped benzo-12-crown-4 (compound 1) has been synthesized. The coordination behaviour of this compound (1) has been studied by crystallizing it with KI (2) and Cu(ClO4)2 (3) salts. The crystallographic studies were performed with all three compounds. The presence of metal ions significantly affects the crystal packing of the compound 1. The crystal lattice of compound 1 was stabilized by Csbnd H⋯π and Cdbnd O⋯Hsbnd N hydrogen bonding. The presence of KI in compound 2 results in a dimer structure in which iodide anion behaves as a bridging ligand. The K+ forms a perching structure with the crown ring. In the compound 3, Cu2+ ion and ligand molecule (1) crystallized independently. They were connected through hydrogen bonding. Interestingly, Cu2+ adopts two different geometries with the coordination number 5 and 6. The centre Cu2+ (Cu1) adopted an octahedral geometry whereas the terminal Cu2+ (Cu2) acquired square pyramidal geometry. The coordination sphere of Cu2+ contains ClO4- anion and water molecules. Cu2+ ion forms a chain structure through ClO4- anion and water molecules involve in hydrogen bonding with the ligand molecule.
- Publication:
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Journal of Molecular Structure
- Pub Date:
- March 2018
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.molstruc.2017.11.063
- Bibcode:
- 2018JMoSt1156..273T
- Keywords:
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- Benzocrown;
- N;
- N‧-cyclohexyl urea capped molecule;
- Potassium;
- Copper