Cai Jin-Biao, Chen Ting-Ting, Xie Ze-Ying, Deng Hong
School of Chemistry and Environment, South China Nomal University, Guangzhou 510006, People's Republic of China.
Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online. 2011 Aug 1;67(Pt 8):m1136-7. doi: 10.1107/S1600536811028509. Epub 2011 Jul 23.
In the title complex, Cu(2)(CN)(2)(C(6)H(7)N), there are two copper atoms with different coordination environments. One Cu atom (Cu1) is linked to the two cyanide ligands, one N atom from a pyridine ring while the other (Cu2) is coordinated by the two cyanide ligands in a slightly distorted tetra-hedral geometry and linked to Cu1, forming a triangular coordination environment. The Cu atoms are bridged by bidentate cyanide ligands, forming an infinite Cu-CN chain. One cyanide ligand is equally disordered over two sets of sites, exchanging C and N atoms coordinated to both metal atoms. However, one cyanide group is not disordered and it coordinates to Cu1 via the N atom whereas its C-atom counterpart coordinates Cu2. The 3-methyl-pyridine (3MP) ligand coordinates through the N atom to Cu1 as a terminal ligand, which originates from decyanation of 3-pyridyl-acetonitrile under hydro-thermal conditions. Adjacent Cu-CN chains are inter-connected through Cu⋯Cu inter-actions [2.8364 (10) Å], forming a three-dimensional framework.