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Supramolecular assembly of copper(II) halogenobenzoates with nicotinamide into hydrogen-bonding networks

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Nicotinamide has been employed as a supramolecular reagent in the synthesis of ten copper(II) chloro-, bromo-, fluoro-, iodo-, and dichlorobenzoate complexes. Compound structures were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction structural analysis. All ten compounds are monomeric complexes with a square-bipyramidal coordination sphere around the Cu2+ ion. The two polymorphs of [Cu(2,6-Cl2bz)2(nia)2] are examples of coordination compounds which are conformation and supramolecular isomers. The molecules of all compounds are connected by N–H…O and O–H…O hydrogen bonds from NH2 groups of nicotinamide and water molecules which create supramolecular hydrogen-bonding-coordination chains and networks.

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Slovak Grant agencies (VEGA 1/0639/18, VEGA 1/0686/17 and APVV-14-0078, APVV-15-0079, APVV-16-0039) are acknowledged for the financial support.

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Halaška, J., Pevec, A., Růžičková, Z. et al. Supramolecular assembly of copper(II) halogenobenzoates with nicotinamide into hydrogen-bonding networks. Monatsh Chem 149, 1017–1030 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00706-018-2173-3

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