Crystal Structure and Hirshfeld Analysis of a Poorly Water Soluble Bis(ligand)copper(II) Complex Containing the Metallophore Pyridine-2-Carboxaldehyde 2-Furoyl Hydrazone
Daphne S. Cukierman, Carolina B. P. Ligiero, Roberto R. de Avillez, Nicolás A. Rey
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Abstract
The crystal structure of a novel bis(ligand)copper(II) complex of the pyridine-2-carboxaldehyde 2-furoyl hydrazone (HPCFur) metallophore is described, altogether with its Hirshfeld surface analysis. The isolated compound crystallizes in the monoclinic system, space group P21/c, with four [Cu(PCFur)2] molecules in the asymmetric unit. Symmetry around copper is distorted octahedral. HPCFur coordinates in its deprotonated, iminolate form, which impacts the O1−C7 and N2−N3 distances in both ligand units. The complex exhibits a variety of weak, non-conventional intermolecular hydrogen bonds. Hirshfeld analysis and fingerprint plots indicate that, overall, hydrogen bond interactions are responsible for almost 50% of the crystal 3D arrangement, while nondirectional H···H contacts account for 38.0%. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first description of a copper(II) complex containing this ligand. The structural characterization of this poorly water soluble species contributes to a better understanding of the intricate equilibria that take place in biologically relevant ternary peptide/protein-copper-hydrazone systems.
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Journal of Chemical Crystallography is an international and interdisciplinary publication dedicated to the rapid dissemination of research results in the general areas of crystallography and spectroscopy. Timely research reports detail topics in crystal chemistry and physics and their relation to problems of molecular structure; structural studies of solids, liquids, gases, and solutions involving spectroscopic, spectrometric, X-ray, and electron and neutron diffraction; and theoretical studies.