Crystal structure of bis-(pivaloyl-hydroxamato-κ2O,O')copper(II).
Kateryna GolevaDina NaumovaAnna V PavlishchukAnthony W AddisonMatthias ZellerPublished in: Acta crystallographica. Section E, Crystallographic communications (2018)
Reaction of copper(II) nitrate with pivaloyl-hydroxamic acid yielded the title compound, [Cu(pivHA)2] (where pivHA- is pivaloyl hydroxamate, C5H10NO2). The centrosymmetric mononuclear complex consists of a CuII ion, which is located on a center of inversion, with two coordinated pivaloyl hydroxamate monoanions. The CuII ion has a square-planar coordination environment consisting of four O atoms - two carbonyl O atoms and two hydroxamate O atoms from two hydroxamate pivHA- ligands. The pivHA- anions are coordinated to copper(II) in a trans-mode, forming two five-membered O,O'-chelate rings.