Acta Crystallographica Section E (Nov 2013)

Aqua(azido)[N-(pyridin-2-ylcarbonyl)pyridine-2-carboxamido-κ3N,N′,N′′]copper(II)

  • Sandra Bruda,
  • Mark M. Turnbull,
  • Jan L. Wikaira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600536813027499
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 11
pp. m598 – m599

Abstract

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The title compound, [Cu(C12H8N3O2)(N3)(H2O)], was formed by the air oxidation of 2-(aminomethyl)pyridine in 95% ethanol in the presence of copper(II) nitrate and sodium azide with condensation of the resulting picolinamide molecules to generate the imide moiety. The CuII ion has a square-pyramidal coordination sphere, the basal plane being occupied by four N atoms [two pyridine (py) N atoms, the imide N atom and an azide N atom] in a nearly planar array [mean deviation = 0.048 (6) Å] with the CuII ion displaced slightly from the plane [0.167 (5) Å] toward the fifth ligand. The apical position is occupied by a coordinating water molecule [Cu—O = 2.319 (4) Å]. The crystal structure is stabilized by hydrogen-bonding interactions between the water molecules and carbonyl O atoms. The inversion-related square-pyramidal complex molecules pack base-to-base with long Cu...Npy contact distances of 3.537 (9) Å, preventing coordination of a sixth ligand.