Abstract: The novel copper(Ⅱ) coordination polymer with 2-oxo-propionic acid benzoyl hydrazone and hexamethylenetetramine ligands, {Cu(μ2-C10H8N2O3)( μ2-C6H12N4)1/2}n (C10H8N2O32- is the dinegative ion of 2-oxo-propionicacid benzoyl hydrazone), has been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis and IR spectroscopy. The crystal structure was determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The results show that the crystal of the title coordination polymer belongs to monoclinic space group C2/c, the cell parameters are as follows: a=1.787 5(2) nm, b=0.730 93(9) nm, c=2.038 2(2) nm, β=92.890(2)°, and V=2.659 6(5) nm3, Z=8, Dc=1.687 Mg·m-3, μ(Mo Kα)=1.659 mm-1, F(000)=1 384, R=0.031 1, wR=0.079 0 for 2 454 observed reflections (I>2σ(I)) out of 2887 unique reflections. In this copper(Ⅱ) coordination polymer, each copper(Ⅱ) ion is five-coordinated with a geometry of distorted square-pyramid. Two oxygen atoms of the carboxyl of each C10H8N2O32- acts as a bridge to bond two neighboring copper(Ⅱ) ions, leading to an infinite one-dimensional chainlike coordination polymer. Each chain is linked by coordinated hexamethylenetetramines with its neighbors to form an infinite two-dimensional network structure. CCDC: 255347. |