Crystal structure and synthesis of the bis(anthracene) dicuprate dianion as the dipotassium salt, [K(tetrahydrofuran)2]2[{Cu(9,10-g2-anthracene)}2], the first anionic arene complex of copper

Victor G. Young, William W. Brennessel, John E. Ellis

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Abstract

Reactions of (tricyclohexylphosphane)copper(I) chloride with two equivalents of potassium anthracene (KAn) in tetrahydrofuran (THF) at 200 K provides airsensitive but thermally stable (at 293 K) solutions from which yellow crystalline blocks of bis[bis(tetrahydrofuran-κO)potassium] bis(μ-anthracene-κ2C9:C10)- dicopper, [K(THF)2]2[{Cu(9,10-η2-C14H10)}2] or [K(C4H8O)2]2[Cu2(C14H10)2], 1, were isolated in about 50% yield. Single-crystal X-ray crystallographic analysis of 1 confirmed the presence of the first known (arene)cuprate. Also, unlike all previously known homoleptic (anthracene)metallates of d-block elements, which contain metals coordinated only to terminal rings, the organocuprate unit in 1 contains copper bound to the 9,10-carbons of the central ring of anthracene. No other d- or f-block metal is known to afford an anthracene or other aromatic hydrocarbon complex having the architecture of organodicuprate 1.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)456-463
Number of pages8
JournalActa Crystallographica Section C: Structural Chemistry
Volume79
Issue numberPt 11
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 3 2023
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • anthracene
  • arenecuprate
  • copper
  • crystal structure
  • tetrahydrofuran

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