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Crystal structure of di-chlorido-{2-methyl-2-[(pyridin-2-ylmeth-yl)amino]-propan-1-ol-κ(3)N,N',O}copper(II) from synchrotron data.

The title compound, [CuCl2(C10H16N2O)], has been synthesized and characterized by synchrotron single-crystal X-ray diffraction and FT-IR spectroscopy. The 2-methyl-2-[(pyridin-2-ylmeth-yl)amino]-propan-1-ol (mpmapOH) ligand, including pyridine, amine and hy-droxy groups, was synthesized by the reaction of 2-amino-2-methyl-propan-1-ol with pyridine-2-carbaldehyde and was characterized by NMR spectroscopy. In its Cu(II) complex, the metal ion has a distorted square-pyramidal coordination geometry with two N and one O atom of the mpmapOH ligand and one chloride anion in the equatorial plane, and the second chloride in an axial position. The bond lengths involving the Cu(II) ion range from 1.9881 (10) to 2.0409 (9) for the Cu-N and Cu-O bonds, and from 2.2448 (5) to 2.5014 (6) Å for the equatorial and axial Cu-Cl bonds, respectively. Inter-molecular hydrogen bonds (N-H⋯Cl and O-H⋯Cl) and face-to-face π-π inter-actions stabilize the mol-ecular structure and give rise to a two-dimensional supra-molecular structure extending parallel to (101).

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