Unexpected structural similarity between the chlorocopper(I) unit and the methyllithium and phenyllithium units. First complexes between (-)-sparteine and copper(I) chloride: synthesis and structural characterisation
Journal article, 2004

Two complexes containing copper(I) chloride and (-)-sparteine (spa), namely [Cu(2)Cl(2)spa(2)] and [Cu(4)Cl(4)spa(2)], have been synthesised from the above-mentioned constituents in the CuCl: spa ratios 1:1 and 2:1, respectively. Characterisation by means of crystal-structure determination shows [Cu(2)Cl(2)spa(2)] to be a discrete dimer and [Cu(4)Cl(4)spa(2)] a discrete complex with an unusual Cu4Cl4 ladder-type core. An unexpected structural similarity between the chlorocopper(I) unit and the methyllithium and phenyllithium units, respectively, became apparent during a closer inspection of the relevant structures.

methyllithium

(-)-sparteine

chlorocopper(I)

copper(I)

phenylithium

synthesis

crystal structures

Author

Anna Johansson

University of Gothenburg

Marcus Vestergren

University of Gothenburg

Mikael Håkansson

University of Gothenburg

Björn Gustafsson

Chalmers, Department of Materials and Surface Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry

Susan Elisabeth Jagner

Chalmers, Department of Materials and Surface Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry

New Journal of Chemistry

1144-0546 (ISSN) 1369-9261 (eISSN)

Vol. 28 8 1000-1003

Subject Categories

Chemical Sciences

DOI

10.1039/b402260b

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10/8/2017