[N-(1-Aza­nidyl-2,2,2-trichloro­ethyl­idene)-2,2,2-trichloro­ethanimidamide]­copper(II)

The title compound, [Cu(C 4 H 2 Cl 6 N 3 ) 2 ], was obtained by the reaction of CCl 3 CN with ammonia in presence of CuCl. The Cu II atom is located about an inversion centre. The mol­ecule consists of three planar units (one central square CuN 4 and two C 2 N 3 fragments), adopting a staircase-like...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta crystallographica. Section E, Structure reports online Structure reports online, 2012-08, Vol.68 (Pt 9), p.m1220-m1221
Hauptverfasser: Shikhaliyev, Namig G., Maharramov, Abel M., Muzalevskiy, Vasily M., Nenajdenko, Valentine G., Khrustalev, Victor N.
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Zusammenfassung:The title compound, [Cu(C 4 H 2 Cl 6 N 3 ) 2 ], was obtained by the reaction of CCl 3 CN with ammonia in presence of CuCl. The Cu II atom is located about an inversion centre. The mol­ecule consists of three planar units (one central square CuN 4 and two C 2 N 3 fragments), adopting a staircase-like structure. The six-membered metallocycles have a sofa conformation with the Cu atom out of the plane of the 1,3,5-triaza­penta­dienyl ligands by 0.246 (5) Å. The ipso -C atoms of the CCl 3 substituents are slightly out of the 1,3,5-triaza­penta­dienyl planes by 0.149 (6) and −0.106 (6) Å. The CCl 3 groups of each 1,3,5-triaza­penta­dienyl ligand are practically in the energetic­ally favourable mutually eclipsed conformation. In the crystal, the mol­ecules are packed in stacks along the a axis. The mol­ecules in the stacks are held together by two additional axial Cu⋯Cl inter­actions of 3.354 (2) Å. Taking the axial Cu⋯Cl inter­actions into account, the Cu II atom exhibits a distorted [4 + 2]-octa­hedral coordination environment. The stacks are bound to each other by weak inter­molecular attractive Cl⋯Cl [3.505 (2)–3.592 (3) Å] inter­actions.
ISSN:1600-5368
DOI:10.1107/S1600536812036124