Acta Crystallographica Section E (Feb 2013)

μ-Oxalato-bis[bis(triphenylphosphine)copper(I)] dichloromethane disolvateATR dedicates this paper to the honor of Professor S. Peter Tanner for rekindling a love of inorganic chemistry.

  • Andrew D. Royappa,
  • James A. Golen,
  • Arnold L. Rheingold,
  • A. Timothy Royappa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600536813002080
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 2
pp. m126 – m126

Abstract

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The dinuclear molecule of the title compound, [Cu2(C2O4)(C18H15P)4]·2CH2Cl2, lies across an inversion center with a strictly planar bridging oxalate ligand coordinating two CuI ions via two pairs of O atoms. Two triphenylphosphine ligands also coordinate each symmetry-related CuI ion, resulting in a distorted tetrahedral geometry [O—Cu—O = 80.57 (5)° and P—Cu—P = 125.72 (2)°]. In the crystal, there are two dichloromethane solvent molecules for each dinuclear complex.