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Naked-Eye Detection and Thermochromic Properties of Cu(II)-3,3′ Complexes with Benzimidazole

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Two new coordination complexes, namely, [Cu(tdp)(H<inf>2</inf>O)(bim)<inf>3</inf>]·4H<inf>2</inf>O (1) and {[Cu(μ<inf>2</inf>-tdp)(bim)<inf>2</inf>]·4H<inf>2</inf>O}<inf>n</inf> (2) (tdp = 3,3′-thiodipropionate, bim = benzimidazole), having naked-eye sensor properties and thermochromic behaviors, were synthesized and structurally characterized using elemental analysis, IR and UV spectra, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction, powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) and thermal analyses (TG, DTA and DTG) techniques. Complex 1 changed color from blue to dark and light green in methanol and DMF solvents, respectively, while complex 2 changed color from light blue to light green only in DMF solvent. Moreover, complex 1 can be used to detect as little as 10 percent methanol in ethanol by the naked eye. The thermochromic properties of the complexes showed that complexes 1 and 2 changed color from blue and light blue to light and dark green at 65 °C, respectively. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015.

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Dalton Transactions

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44

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4

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1627

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1635

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