• Title of article

    A binuclear CuII/CaII thio­cyanate complex with a Schiff base ligand derived from o-vanillin and ammonia

  • Author/Authors

    Plyuta, Nataliya Department of Inorganic Chemistry - Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine , Vassilyeva, Olga Yu. Department of Inorganic Chemistry - Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine , Kokozay, Vladimir N. Department of Inorganic Chemistry - Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine , Omelchenko, Iryna Institute for Single Crystals - National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine , Petrusenko, Svitlana Department of Inorganic Chemistry - Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine

  • Pages
    10
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    1
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    10
  • Abstract
    The new heterometallic complex, aqua-1κO-bis­(μ2-2-imino­methyl-6-meth­oxy­phenolato-1κ2O1,O6:2κ2O1,N)bis­(thio­cyanato-1κN)calcium(II)copper(II), [CaCu(C8H8NO2)2(NCS)2(H2O)], has been synthesized using a one-pot reaction of copper powder, calcium oxide, o-vanillin and ammonium thio­cyanate in methanol under ambient conditions. The Schiff base ligand (C8H9NO2) is generated in situ from the condensation of o-vanillin and ammonia, which is released from the initial NH4SCN. The title compound consists of a discrete binuclear mol­ecule with a {Cu(μ-O)2Ca} core, in which the Cu⋯Ca distance is 3.4275 (6) Å. The coordination geometries of the four-coordinate copper atom in the [CuN2O2] chromophore and the seven-coordinate calcium atom in the [CaO5N2] chromophore can be described as distorted square planar and penta­gonal bipyramidal, respectively. In the crystal, O—H⋯S hydrogen bonds between the coordinating water mol­ecules and thio­cyanate groups form a supra­molecular chain with a zigzag-shaped calcium skeleton.
  • Keywords
    crystal structure , Schiff base ligand , copper , calcium , heterometallic , hydrogen bond
  • Journal title
    Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2624364