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Spectroscopic and Structural Studies of 6-(1-methylbenzimidazol-2-yl)-1H-pyridin-2-one and of an Unusual T4(2)7(2)6(2)7(2) Water Tape Stabilized by the Copper(II) Coordination Polymer

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The solid-state structures of 6-(1-methylbenzimidazol-2-yl)-1H-pyridin-2- one (HL) and the copper(II) complex [Cu(L-)<inf>2</inf>(OH <inf>2</inf>)]·2H<inf>2</inf>O (1) are established by X-ray crystallography and also by means of physicochemical and spectroscopic methods. The molecules of HL form a self-complementary head-to-tail hydrogen-bonded dimer through C-H⋯N and C-H⋯O contacts to give an infinite 1D chain. The copper(II) complex (1) is five-coordinate with distorted trigonal-bipyramidal (TBP) geometry of the N<inf>4</inf>O donor atoms. The electronic and EPR data are in agreement with the X-ray structure of 1, showing that HL coordinates to copper(II) centre as a mono-anionic ligand through deprotonated pyridone N atom and the tertiary benzimidazole nitrogen atom to form a neutral complex in which the water molecule occupies the fifth position. The 1D water tape, T4(2)7(2)6(2)7(2) is anchored to the host through hydrogen bonds between coordinated water molecule [O(3w)] as acting double H-donor, pyridone carbonyl groups [O(2) and O(1)] as double H-acceptor and the lattice water molecules [O(4w) and O(5w)] as double H-donor and single H-acceptor). © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Inorganica Chimica Acta

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370

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