Abstract
Copper(1) salts of the type
Cu(mep)2X (X = NO3, ClO4) (mep = 2-methyl-
1,l0-phenanthroline)
were obtained by boiling the appropriate bis copper(11) complex in water or by
reduction with hypophosphorous acid. They are
expected to have a tetrahedral arrangement of donor nitrogen atoms about the
copper(1) ion. Complexes Cu(mep)X (X = Br,I) were obtained by reduction of the appropriate
copper(11) salt in hot water with hypophosphorous
acid. These may be dimeric in the solid state with a tetrahedral arrangement
of the ligand donor atoms. Complexes of the type Ag(mep)2X
(X = NO3,ClO4) were prepared
and are believed to be tetrahedrally coordinated. Ag(mep)Br
was also prepared and in the solid state may be a dimeric structure involving
the bromo ligand as the bridging unit. Nickel complexes of the type Ni(mep)X2 (X = Cl, NO3) and Ni(mep)2X2,yH2O (X = Cl, y = 4; X
= NO3, y = �) were prepared and structures determined as far as
possible by means of magnetic susceptibility and conductivity measurements, and
by infrared and reflectance measurements.
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