metal-organic compounds
Synthesis and of bis(levofloxacindiium) diaquatetra-μ-chlorido-pentachloridotricopper(II) chloride
aTermez Branch of Tashkent State Medical University, 64 Islam Karimov Street, Termez City 132000, Uzbekistan, bTermez State University, Barkamol avlod street 43, Termez city, Uzbekistan, cTermez University of Economics and Service, 4-b Farovon Street, Termez 190111, Uzbekistan, and dInstitute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, 100125, M. Ulugbek Str 83, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
*Correspondence e-mail: [email protected]
The title compound, (C18H22FN3O4)2[Cu3Cl9(H2O)2]Cl, has been synthesized in the presence of levofloxacin, which acts as an organic component in the formation of the cationic species The asymmetric unit comprises one levofloxacin dication, one half of a trinuclear [Cu3Cl9(H2O)2]3− anion and one half of an outer-sphere chloride anion. The central CuII atom, an apically coordinated chlorido ligand and the free chloride anion all reside on crystallographic twofold rotation axes, resulting in a unique symmetry-imposed configuration. Each CuII atom exhibits a five-coordinated distorted square-pyramidal coordination environment. The structure displays a pronounced Jahn–Teller distortion, evidenced by short basal Cu—Cl/O bonds ranging from 1.992 (4) to 2.3714 (12) Å and significantly elongated apical Cu—Cl interactions between 2.6547 (13) and 2.681 (2) Å. The crystal packing is stabilized by an extensive hydrogen-bonding network, with Cl and O atoms acting as acceptors for O—H⋯Cl, O—H⋯O, N—H⋯Cl and C—H⋯O interactions. These contacts link the cationic, anionic and neutral units into a robust tri-periodic supramolecular architecture.
CCDC reference: 2495754
Structure description
Levofloxacin, the optically pure S-(−)-enantiomer of ofloxacin, is a prototypical third-generation fluoroquinolone antibiotic. Its molecular structure, characterized by a fluorinated 4-quinolone core with carboxyl (C-3), keto (C-4) and piperazinyl (C-7) groups, confers a zwitterionic character at physiological pH. This specific configuration enhances its activity against Gram-positive and atypical pathogens while reducing central nervous system toxicity and drug–drug interactions (Scholar & Pratt, 2000
; Owens & Ambrose, 2000
; Podder et al., 2024
; Bano et al., 2011
). The structural profile is also responsible for its favourable pharmacokinetics, including high oral bioavailability (∼99%), minimal metabolism, predominant renal elimination and a notable ability to form stable metal complexes (DrugBank, 2023
). The antibiotic exerts its potent bactericidal effect through a balanced inhibition of bacterial DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV. This action stabilizes the enzyme–DNA cleavage complex, ultimately disrupting DNA replication and segregation (Hooper, 2001
). Beyond clinical pharmacology, levofloxacin displays remarkable versatility in the solid state. Neutral forms include the anhydrous API [Cambridge Structural Database (CSD; Groom et al., 2016
) refcodes LICWOM and LICWOM01; Freitas et al., 2018
] and hydrated forms such as the hemihydrate and monohydrate [YUJNUM and YUJPAU (Kitaoka et al., 1995
), YUJNUM01 (Gorman et al., 2012
), and YUJNUM02 and YUJPAU01 (Singh & Thakur, 2014
)]. Monocationic salts (LevoH+) are exemplified by the 4-aminosalicylate sesquihydrate (AJOJOC; Ueda et al., 2025
); the dihydrogen phosphate (CUKRIN), hydrogen phthalate (CUKROT), hydrogen sulfate (CUKVOX) and hydrogen citrate (CUKVUD) (Freitas et al., 2025
); the 2,6- and 3,5-dihydroxybenzoate salts (DOQQEJ and DOQQIN; Nugrahani et al., 2023
); the acesulfame salts (BUVKIQ and BUVKOW; Huang & Sun, 2025
); and the fulfenamic acid salt (TURYEO; Nugrahani et al., 2025
). Dicationic salts LevoH32+) or levofloxacindiium derivatives, are also numerous, including diperchlorate (GALFAD; Golovnev & Vasil'ev, 2016
), tetrabromidocadmium(II) (GEKSAS; Vasiliev & Golovnev, 2011
), tetrakis(levofloxacindiium) tris[hexachloridostannate(IV)] (EPENAR; Golovnev et al., 2021
), and tetrabromidocopper(II) (IJACII), tetrachloridocobalt(II) (IJACOO) and tetrabromidozinc(II) (TUCJAF) (Vasiliev & Golovnev, 2019
). These structures exhibit dense hydrogen-bonding and strong anion–cation interactions, stabilizing the dicationic species.
Levofloxacin also functions as a bidentate chelating ligand, coordinating through its carboxylate and keto O atoms. Copper(II) complexes such as bis(levofloxacin)–CuII·MeOH·H2O (FUJJIF) and (2,2′-bipyridine)chlorolevofloxacin–CuII·H2O (FUJJOL) have been characterized (Galani et al., 2014
). Additional complexes include ZnII (IGUCOE), MgII (PESWOA) and a wide variety of CuII–phenanthroline and bipyridine adducts [SOWJUM and SOWKAT (Kumar et al., 2019
), TATKOS and TATKUY (Elhusseiny et al., 2022
), TAVDED (Bashir & Yousuf, 2022
), VASCOL (Mubarak et al., 2021
) and WARXAP (Wang et al., 2005
)].
In the present work, we report the synthesis and crystal structure of a new copper(II) coordination compound with levofloxacin, (C18H22FN3O4)2[Cu3Cl9(H2O)2]Cl, determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The structure expands the family of levofloxacin-based coordination systems. In the complex, levofloxacin exists as a LevoH32+ dication. One proton is located on the N3 atom of the piperazine ring, while the other is bonded to carbonyl atom O3. The C3—O3 bond length of 1.334 (6) Å clearly indicates protonation of the carbonyl group, being significantly longer than a typical C=O bond (∼1.26 Å). Comparable C—O bond elongations upon protonation have been reported for EPENAR (Golovnev et al., 2021
), GALFAD (Golovnev & Vasil'ev, 2016
), and IJACII, IJACOO and TUCJAF (Vasiliev & Golovnev, 2019
), where the values are around 1.34 (1) Å. The compound crystallizes as a trinuclear [Cu3Cl9(H2O)2]3− anion paired with levofloxacindiium dications and an outer-sphere chloride anion. The comprises one levofloxacindiium cation, one half of the [Cu3Cl9(H2O)2]3− anion and one half of a chloride anion (Fig. 1
). The central CuII atom (Cu1) lies on a crystallographic twofold axis shared with one apical chlorido ligand and the free chloride anion, resulting in a symmetry-imposed configuration of the anionic cluster.
| Figure 1 The molecular structure of the title trinuclear copper(II)–levofloxacin complex, showing the atom-numbering scheme. Displacement ellipsoids are drawn at the 50% probability level. Atoms of the independent part are labelled; the remaining parts are generated by symmetry operation (−x + 1, y, −z + 1). Hydrogen bonds are shown as dashed lines. |
The Cu1 atom is five-coordinated. According to the Addison descriptor [τ = (β − α)/60] (Addison et al., 1984
), the two largest angles are β = 176.85 (9)° (Cl1—Cu1—Cl1i) and α = 163.62 (10)° (Cl3—Cu1—Cl3i) [symmetry code: (i) −x + 1, y, −z + 1], giving τ = 0.22, indicative of a distinctly distorted square-pyramidal (SP) geometry. The coordination sphere consists of four chlorido ligands at the base of the pyramid [Cu1—Cl1 = 2.2830 (10) Å, Cu1—Cl3 = 2.3313 (12) Å], together with an elongated apical interaction [Cu1—Cl2 = 2.681 (2) Å], consistent with a Jahn–Teller elongation. The polyhedral volume around Cu1 is 10.573 Å3, the largest among the three sites. The Berry pseudorotation coordinate is 84.7% along the D3h → C2v → C4v path (Holmes 1984
), i.e. close to the SP limit but more distorted than the terminal sites Cu2 sites. The latter are symmetry-equivalent within the trinuclear anion and crystallographically distinct from the central Cu1 atom. Each is five-coordinated and best described as SP, but with much less distortion. For Cu2, the largest angles are β = 167.76 (7)° (Cl3—Cu2—Cl5) and α = 167.10 (13)° (Cl4—Cu2—O1W), giving τ = 0.011, i.e. an almost ideal SP geometry (Addison et al., 1984
). The basal distances [Cu2—O1W = 1.992 (4) Å, Cu2—Cl4 = 2.2340 (17) Å, Cu2—Cl5 = 2.2664 (13) Å and Cu2—Cl3 = 2.3714 (12) Å] are comparable to those at Cu1, but the apical bond is less elongated [Cu2—Cl1 = 2.6547 (13) Å].
The polyhedral volume for Cu2 is 9.021 Å3, markedly smaller than that of Cu1, reflecting the reduced distortion. Both terminal sites are placed ≃ 89.9% along the Berry pseudorotation path to the SP end point (Holmes, 1984
).
The crystal structure reveals an extensive hydrogen-bonding network of the O/N—H⋯Cl and O—H⋯O types, which connects the levofloxacin dications to the trinuclear [Cu3Cl9(H2O)2]3− anion (Fig. 2
and Table 1
). The crystal water molecule O1W acts as a bifurcated hydrogen-bond donor: the O1W—H1WA⋯Cl2 interaction [H⋯A = 2.25 Å, D⋯A = 3.097 (4) Å and D—H⋯A = 172°] is directed toward the apical chlorido ligand Cl2, while the O1W—H1WB⋯O4 contact [2.38 Å, 3.214 (5) Å and 167°] is established with the oxazinic ring O atom (O4) of the levofloxacin moiety. The carboxyl proton O1—H1 forms a strong hydrogen bond with the terminal (outer-sphere) chloride Cl6 [2.19 Å, 2.995 (4) Å and 169°], thus explicitly connecting the –COOH group to a free chloride anion. Notably, the piperazinyl proton N3—H3A engages in a bifurcated hydrogen bond with both Cl1 and Cl2 [2.57 (5)/2.69 (5) Å, 3.234 (5)/3.292 (4) Å and 139 (4)/132 (5)°], which effectively interconnects adjacent anionic clusters. An intramolecular O3—H3⋯O2 hydrogen bond [1.79 Å, 2.522 (5) Å and 147°] stabilizes the conformation of the levofloxacin backbone. Additionally, a weak intermolecular contact C17—H17A⋯O2i [2.72 Å, 3.294 (7) Å and 119°; symmetry code: (i) −x + , y −
, −z] further assists the crystal packing. Only three chlorido ligands – Cl1, Cl2 and Cl6 – serve as hydrogen-bond acceptors, while other outer-sphere chlorides are not involved. The combined hydrogen-bond pattern comprising O1W—H1WA⋯Cl2 and O1—H1⋯Cl6 propagates into chains along the [101] direction. These chains are interconnected by N3—H3A⋯Cl1/Cl2 bridges to generate layers, which are further linked into a robust tri-periodic supramolecular framework via O1W—H1WB⋯O4 and C—H⋯O interactions. Notably, a discrete R22(14) graph-set motif is formed by the complementary O1W—H1WB⋯O4 and N3—H3A⋯Cl1 hydrogen bonds, further reinforcing the structural cohesion.
|
| Figure 2 A packing diagram of the title complex, viewed along the [010] direction, showing the hydrogen-bonding network. Dashed lines indicate hydrogen bonds. |
Synthesis and crystallization
All reagents and solvents were of analytical grade and were used as received without further purification. Levofloxacin hemihydrate (commercial sample, C18H20FN3O4·0.5H2O, 1 mmol, 0.37 g) was dissolved in a mixed solvent of distilled water (5 ml) and ethanol (10 ml) with the addition of a few drops of concentrated hydrochloric acid to facilitate dissolution. A solution of copper(II) chloride dihydrate (CuCl2·2H2O, 1.5 mmol, 0.26 g) in distilled water (5 ml) was added dropwise under constant stirring. The resulting clear-blue solution was left to evaporate slowly at room temperature. After about 5 d, light-blue crystals suitable for single-crystal X-ray diffraction were obtained and collected by filtration.
Refinement
Crystal data, data collection, and structure details are summarized in Table 2
.
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Structural data
CCDC reference: 2495754
contains datablock I. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1107/S2414314625009010/bx4037sup1.cif
Structure factors: contains datablock I. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1107/S2414314625009010/bx4037Isup2.hkl
| (C18H22FN3O4)2[Cu3Cl9(H2O)2]Cl | F(000) = 1322 |
| Mr = 1307.92 | Dx = 1.771 Mg m−3 |
| Monoclinic, C2 | Cu Kα radiation, λ = 1.54184 Å |
| a = 28.5670 (4) Å | Cell parameters from 4945 reflections |
| b = 6.8201 (1) Å | θ = 3.1–70.7° |
| c = 12.6444 (2) Å | µ = 7.11 mm−1 |
| β = 95.278 (1)° | T = 291 K |
| V = 2453.06 (6) Å3 | Block, light blue |
| Z = 2 | 0.25 × 0.2 × 0.16 mm |
| Rigaku XtaLAB Synergy Single source diffractometer with a HyPix3000 detector | 3765 independent reflections |
| Radiation source: micro-focus sealed X-ray tube, PhotonJet (Cu) X-ray Source | 3542 reflections with I > 2σ(I) |
| Mirror monochromator | Rint = 0.036 |
| Detector resolution: 10.0000 pixels mm-1 | θmax = 71.5°, θmin = 3.1° |
| ω scans | h = −31→34 |
| Absorption correction: multi-scan (CrysAlis PRO; Rigaku OD, 2022) | k = −7→8 |
| Tmin = 0.125, Tmax = 1.000 | l = −15→15 |
| 6918 measured reflections |
| Refinement on F2 | H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement |
| Least-squares matrix: full | w = 1/[σ2(Fo2) + (0.0452P)2] where P = (Fo2 + 2Fc2)/3 |
| R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.036 | (Δ/σ)max < 0.001 |
| wR(F2) = 0.090 | Δρmax = 0.36 e Å−3 |
| S = 1.02 | Δρmin = −0.46 e Å−3 |
| 3765 reflections | Extinction correction: SHELXL2019 (Sheldrick, 2015b), Fc*=kFc[1+0.001xFc2λ3/sin(2θ)]-1/4 |
| 314 parameters | Extinction coefficient: 0.00032 (6) |
| 1 restraint | Absolute structure: Flack x determined using 1042 quotients [(I+)-(I-)]/[(I+)+(I-)] (Parsons et al., 2013) |
| Hydrogen site location: mixed | Absolute structure parameter: 0.037 (14) |
Geometry. All esds (except the esd in the dihedral angle between two l.s. planes) are estimated using the full covariance matrix. The cell esds are taken into account individually in the estimation of esds in distances, angles and torsion angles; correlations between esds in cell parameters are only used when they are defined by crystal symmetry. An approximate (isotropic) treatment of cell esds is used for estimating esds involving l.s. planes. |
Refinement. All non-H atoms were refined with anisotropic displacement parameters. H atoms were placed in calculated positions and refined using a riding model, with C—H distances of 0.93 (aromatic), 0.96 (methyl) and 0.97 Å (methylene), and with O—H = 0.82 Å. The isotropic displacement parameters were set to Uiso(H) = 1.5Ueq(C) for methyl groups and 1.2Ueq(X) for other H atoms (X = C, O). The H3A atom, attached to the N3 atom of the piperazine ring, was located from a difference Fourier map and refined freely. |
| x | y | z | Uiso*/Ueq | ||
| Cu1 | 0.500000 | 0.35086 (18) | 0.500000 | 0.0341 (3) | |
| Cu2 | 0.38177 (2) | 0.38447 (12) | 0.55789 (5) | 0.0340 (2) | |
| Cl1 | 0.53295 (4) | 0.3416 (2) | 0.34229 (9) | 0.0344 (3) | |
| Cl2 | 0.500000 | 0.7439 (3) | 0.500000 | 0.0357 (4) | |
| Cl3 | 0.42531 (4) | 0.3022 (2) | 0.41328 (9) | 0.0410 (3) | |
| Cl4 | 0.35486 (5) | 0.0787 (2) | 0.57104 (14) | 0.0533 (4) | |
| Cl5 | 0.33305 (6) | 0.5117 (3) | 0.67187 (13) | 0.0575 (4) | |
| O1W | 0.39453 (13) | 0.6613 (6) | 0.5191 (3) | 0.0421 (9) | |
| H1WA | 0.423490 | 0.673977 | 0.510036 | 0.063* | |
| H1WB | 0.380251 | 0.686336 | 0.458677 | 0.063* | |
| Cl6 | 0.000000 | 0.6707 (3) | 0.000000 | 0.0388 (4) | |
| F1 | 0.38299 (10) | 0.6658 (6) | −0.0497 (2) | 0.0469 (9) | |
| O1 | 0.10162 (12) | 0.6630 (8) | 0.0830 (3) | 0.0528 (12) | |
| H1 | 0.075099 | 0.663550 | 0.052107 | 0.079* | |
| O2 | 0.12245 (12) | 0.6620 (8) | −0.0827 (3) | 0.0487 (10) | |
| O3 | 0.20818 (12) | 0.6512 (8) | −0.1154 (3) | 0.0449 (10) | |
| H3 | 0.179639 | 0.649827 | −0.130435 | 0.067* | |
| O4 | 0.33240 (11) | 0.6878 (7) | 0.2944 (3) | 0.0440 (11) | |
| N1 | 0.23920 (13) | 0.6454 (7) | 0.2074 (3) | 0.0331 (9) | |
| N2 | 0.40597 (12) | 0.7098 (7) | 0.1604 (3) | 0.0315 (10) | |
| N3 | 0.50208 (13) | 0.7622 (7) | 0.2403 (3) | 0.0277 (8) | |
| H3A | 0.5021 (16) | 0.686 (8) | 0.290 (4) | 0.021 (13)* | |
| C1 | 0.19449 (16) | 0.6429 (9) | 0.1670 (4) | 0.0356 (12) | |
| H1A | 0.170882 | 0.636910 | 0.212822 | 0.043* | |
| C2 | 0.18220 (16) | 0.6491 (9) | 0.0587 (4) | 0.0349 (11) | |
| C3 | 0.21748 (16) | 0.6492 (9) | −0.0101 (4) | 0.0321 (11) | |
| C4 | 0.30286 (17) | 0.6466 (9) | −0.0342 (4) | 0.0346 (11) | |
| H4 | 0.297169 | 0.635905 | −0.107555 | 0.042* | |
| C5 | 0.34713 (16) | 0.6590 (9) | 0.0117 (4) | 0.0333 (11) | |
| C6 | 0.35981 (16) | 0.6802 (8) | 0.1243 (4) | 0.0295 (10) | |
| C7 | 0.32186 (16) | 0.6774 (8) | 0.1874 (4) | 0.0310 (11) | |
| C8 | 0.27564 (16) | 0.6579 (8) | 0.1421 (4) | 0.0303 (10) | |
| C9 | 0.26541 (16) | 0.6501 (8) | 0.0300 (4) | 0.0300 (10) | |
| C10 | 0.13251 (17) | 0.6568 (9) | 0.0137 (4) | 0.0386 (12) | |
| C11 | 0.25185 (17) | 0.6273 (10) | 0.3248 (4) | 0.0389 (13) | |
| H11 | 0.225705 | 0.677275 | 0.361990 | 0.047* | |
| C12 | 0.29370 (16) | 0.7558 (11) | 0.3505 (4) | 0.0444 (15) | |
| H12A | 0.285978 | 0.889830 | 0.329984 | 0.053* | |
| H12B | 0.302612 | 0.753430 | 0.426351 | 0.053* | |
| C13 | 0.2597 (2) | 0.4147 (12) | 0.3537 (5) | 0.0571 (18) | |
| H13A | 0.232286 | 0.340147 | 0.329661 | 0.086* | |
| H13B | 0.265588 | 0.402621 | 0.429443 | 0.086* | |
| H13C | 0.286299 | 0.365943 | 0.320569 | 0.086* | |
| C14 | 0.41798 (15) | 0.8238 (9) | 0.2581 (4) | 0.0331 (11) | |
| H14A | 0.418628 | 0.738332 | 0.319502 | 0.040* | |
| H14B | 0.394469 | 0.924412 | 0.265085 | 0.040* | |
| C15 | 0.46582 (15) | 0.9176 (8) | 0.2524 (4) | 0.0297 (10) | |
| H15A | 0.464720 | 1.006792 | 0.192457 | 0.036* | |
| H15B | 0.474226 | 0.992360 | 0.316596 | 0.036* | |
| C16 | 0.48900 (16) | 0.6479 (9) | 0.1409 (4) | 0.0337 (12) | |
| H16A | 0.512102 | 0.545775 | 0.133594 | 0.040* | |
| H16B | 0.488915 | 0.734107 | 0.079898 | 0.040* | |
| C17 | 0.44080 (16) | 0.5565 (9) | 0.1442 (4) | 0.0352 (11) | |
| H17A | 0.432042 | 0.488268 | 0.078018 | 0.042* | |
| H17B | 0.441524 | 0.461910 | 0.201588 | 0.042* | |
| C18 | 0.55014 (16) | 0.8450 (10) | 0.2418 (4) | 0.0415 (13) | |
| H18A | 0.572518 | 0.740180 | 0.240626 | 0.062* | |
| H18B | 0.556929 | 0.921360 | 0.305146 | 0.062* | |
| H18C | 0.552073 | 0.926993 | 0.180675 | 0.062* |
| U11 | U22 | U33 | U12 | U13 | U23 | |
| Cu1 | 0.0265 (5) | 0.0428 (7) | 0.0343 (5) | 0.000 | 0.0093 (4) | 0.000 |
| Cu2 | 0.0270 (3) | 0.0348 (5) | 0.0414 (4) | 0.0016 (3) | 0.0104 (3) | −0.0030 (3) |
| Cl1 | 0.0302 (5) | 0.0385 (8) | 0.0355 (5) | −0.0010 (5) | 0.0084 (4) | −0.0042 (5) |
| Cl2 | 0.0363 (8) | 0.0391 (10) | 0.0325 (7) | 0.000 | 0.0070 (6) | 0.000 |
| Cl3 | 0.0309 (6) | 0.0535 (9) | 0.0395 (6) | −0.0015 (6) | 0.0085 (4) | −0.0123 (6) |
| Cl4 | 0.0400 (7) | 0.0355 (8) | 0.0886 (11) | −0.0020 (6) | 0.0279 (7) | −0.0080 (7) |
| Cl5 | 0.0624 (9) | 0.0449 (9) | 0.0715 (9) | 0.0008 (8) | 0.0401 (8) | −0.0073 (8) |
| O1W | 0.0398 (19) | 0.040 (2) | 0.048 (2) | 0.0040 (19) | 0.0110 (16) | 0.0048 (19) |
| Cl6 | 0.0224 (7) | 0.0507 (12) | 0.0428 (9) | 0.000 | −0.0003 (6) | 0.000 |
| F1 | 0.0310 (15) | 0.077 (3) | 0.0341 (14) | −0.0056 (17) | 0.0111 (12) | −0.0051 (16) |
| O1 | 0.0233 (17) | 0.077 (4) | 0.057 (2) | −0.004 (2) | −0.0012 (16) | 0.011 (2) |
| O2 | 0.0305 (18) | 0.060 (3) | 0.053 (2) | 0.001 (2) | −0.0100 (16) | −0.002 (2) |
| O3 | 0.0355 (18) | 0.060 (3) | 0.0369 (18) | −0.002 (2) | −0.0067 (15) | 0.0006 (19) |
| O4 | 0.0203 (15) | 0.082 (3) | 0.0300 (16) | −0.0046 (19) | 0.0054 (12) | −0.0035 (19) |
| N1 | 0.0248 (19) | 0.040 (3) | 0.035 (2) | −0.0012 (19) | 0.0050 (16) | −0.002 (2) |
| N2 | 0.0210 (18) | 0.039 (3) | 0.034 (2) | −0.0016 (18) | 0.0037 (15) | −0.0100 (19) |
| N3 | 0.0231 (18) | 0.034 (2) | 0.0259 (18) | −0.0039 (17) | 0.0044 (14) | 0.0013 (18) |
| C1 | 0.021 (2) | 0.040 (3) | 0.046 (3) | −0.001 (2) | 0.0055 (19) | −0.001 (3) |
| C2 | 0.026 (2) | 0.028 (3) | 0.050 (3) | −0.002 (2) | 0.000 (2) | −0.002 (2) |
| C3 | 0.029 (2) | 0.028 (3) | 0.038 (2) | −0.001 (2) | −0.0012 (19) | 0.000 (2) |
| C4 | 0.035 (3) | 0.036 (3) | 0.032 (2) | −0.002 (2) | 0.0031 (19) | −0.004 (2) |
| C5 | 0.030 (2) | 0.038 (3) | 0.034 (2) | −0.001 (2) | 0.0122 (19) | 0.001 (2) |
| C6 | 0.026 (2) | 0.026 (3) | 0.038 (2) | −0.003 (2) | 0.0066 (18) | −0.002 (2) |
| C7 | 0.027 (2) | 0.035 (3) | 0.033 (2) | −0.001 (2) | 0.0071 (18) | −0.002 (2) |
| C8 | 0.025 (2) | 0.031 (3) | 0.035 (2) | −0.004 (2) | 0.0060 (18) | −0.003 (2) |
| C9 | 0.026 (2) | 0.025 (3) | 0.038 (2) | −0.002 (2) | 0.0009 (18) | −0.002 (2) |
| C10 | 0.030 (2) | 0.032 (3) | 0.052 (3) | −0.002 (2) | −0.004 (2) | 0.002 (3) |
| C11 | 0.024 (2) | 0.058 (4) | 0.036 (3) | −0.001 (2) | 0.0081 (19) | 0.000 (3) |
| C12 | 0.032 (2) | 0.067 (4) | 0.035 (3) | −0.004 (3) | 0.008 (2) | −0.010 (3) |
| C13 | 0.050 (3) | 0.073 (5) | 0.048 (3) | −0.006 (4) | 0.006 (3) | 0.011 (3) |
| C14 | 0.026 (2) | 0.042 (3) | 0.032 (2) | 0.000 (2) | 0.0042 (17) | −0.009 (2) |
| C15 | 0.029 (2) | 0.027 (3) | 0.033 (2) | −0.001 (2) | 0.0018 (17) | 0.000 (2) |
| C16 | 0.026 (2) | 0.049 (3) | 0.027 (2) | −0.001 (2) | 0.0057 (17) | −0.009 (2) |
| C17 | 0.028 (2) | 0.037 (3) | 0.041 (3) | −0.001 (2) | 0.0037 (19) | −0.008 (2) |
| C18 | 0.025 (2) | 0.052 (4) | 0.047 (3) | −0.007 (3) | 0.0035 (19) | 0.002 (3) |
| Cu1—Cl1i | 2.2830 (10) | C2—C3 | 1.390 (7) |
| Cu1—Cl1 | 2.2830 (10) | C2—C10 | 1.481 (7) |
| Cu1—Cl2 | 2.681 (2) | C3—C9 | 1.416 (6) |
| Cu1—Cl3i | 2.3313 (12) | C4—H4 | 0.9300 |
| Cu1—Cl3 | 2.3313 (12) | C4—C5 | 1.345 (7) |
| Cu2—Cl1i | 2.6547 (13) | C4—C9 | 1.401 (7) |
| Cu2—Cl3 | 2.3714 (12) | C5—C6 | 1.444 (7) |
| Cu2—Cl4 | 2.2340 (17) | C6—C7 | 1.404 (6) |
| Cu2—Cl5 | 2.2664 (13) | C7—C8 | 1.397 (6) |
| Cu2—O1W | 1.992 (4) | C8—C9 | 1.421 (6) |
| O1W—H1WA | 0.8501 | C11—H11 | 0.9800 |
| O1W—H1WB | 0.8501 | C11—C12 | 1.494 (8) |
| F1—C5 | 1.342 (5) | C11—C13 | 1.507 (10) |
| O1—H1 | 0.8200 | C12—H12A | 0.9700 |
| O1—C10 | 1.300 (7) | C12—H12B | 0.9700 |
| O2—C10 | 1.227 (6) | C13—H13A | 0.9600 |
| O3—H3 | 0.8200 | C13—H13B | 0.9600 |
| O3—C3 | 1.334 (6) | C13—H13C | 0.9600 |
| O4—C7 | 1.360 (6) | C14—H14A | 0.9700 |
| O4—C12 | 1.444 (6) | C14—H14B | 0.9700 |
| N1—C1 | 1.331 (6) | C14—C15 | 1.517 (6) |
| N1—C8 | 1.390 (6) | C15—H15A | 0.9700 |
| N1—C11 | 1.500 (6) | C15—H15B | 0.9700 |
| N2—C6 | 1.370 (6) | C16—H16A | 0.9700 |
| N2—C14 | 1.473 (6) | C16—H16B | 0.9700 |
| N2—C17 | 1.470 (7) | C16—C17 | 1.515 (7) |
| N3—H3A | 0.82 (5) | C17—H17A | 0.9700 |
| N3—C15 | 1.500 (6) | C17—H17B | 0.9700 |
| N3—C16 | 1.496 (6) | C18—H18A | 0.9600 |
| N3—C18 | 1.483 (6) | C18—H18B | 0.9600 |
| C1—H1A | 0.9300 | C18—H18C | 0.9600 |
| C1—C2 | 1.382 (7) | ||
| Cl1i—Cu1—Cl1 | 176.85 (9) | O4—C7—C8 | 121.9 (4) |
| Cl1—Cu1—Cl2 | 91.58 (4) | C8—C7—C6 | 121.2 (4) |
| Cl1i—Cu1—Cl2 | 91.58 (4) | N1—C8—C7 | 119.6 (4) |
| Cl1i—Cu1—Cl3 | 88.50 (4) | N1—C8—C9 | 119.6 (4) |
| Cl1i—Cu1—Cl3i | 91.05 (4) | C7—C8—C9 | 120.9 (4) |
| Cl1—Cu1—Cl3i | 88.50 (4) | C3—C9—C8 | 117.4 (4) |
| Cl1—Cu1—Cl3 | 91.05 (4) | C4—C9—C3 | 123.9 (5) |
| Cl3i—Cu1—Cl2 | 98.19 (5) | C4—C9—C8 | 118.7 (4) |
| Cl3—Cu1—Cl2 | 98.19 (5) | O1—C10—C2 | 115.4 (5) |
| Cl3i—Cu1—Cl3 | 163.62 (10) | O2—C10—O1 | 123.9 (5) |
| Cl3—Cu2—Cl1i | 79.46 (4) | O2—C10—C2 | 120.7 (5) |
| Cl4—Cu2—Cl1i | 99.72 (6) | N1—C11—H11 | 108.7 |
| Cl4—Cu2—Cl3 | 92.57 (6) | N1—C11—C13 | 109.7 (5) |
| Cl4—Cu2—Cl5 | 94.27 (6) | C12—C11—N1 | 106.4 (4) |
| Cl5—Cu2—Cl1i | 109.28 (6) | C12—C11—H11 | 108.7 |
| Cl5—Cu2—Cl3 | 167.76 (7) | C12—C11—C13 | 114.4 (5) |
| O1W—Cu2—Cl1i | 92.32 (12) | C13—C11—H11 | 108.7 |
| O1W—Cu2—Cl3 | 85.06 (11) | O4—C12—C11 | 109.8 (5) |
| O1W—Cu2—Cl4 | 167.10 (13) | O4—C12—H12A | 109.7 |
| O1W—Cu2—Cl5 | 86.02 (11) | O4—C12—H12B | 109.7 |
| Cu1—Cl1—Cu2i | 90.90 (4) | C11—C12—H12A | 109.7 |
| Cu1—Cl3—Cu2 | 97.23 (5) | C11—C12—H12B | 109.7 |
| Cu2—O1W—H1WA | 109.4 | H12A—C12—H12B | 108.2 |
| Cu2—O1W—H1WB | 109.2 | C11—C13—H13A | 109.5 |
| H1WA—O1W—H1WB | 104.5 | C11—C13—H13B | 109.5 |
| C10—O1—H1 | 109.5 | C11—C13—H13C | 109.5 |
| C3—O3—H3 | 109.5 | H13A—C13—H13B | 109.5 |
| C7—O4—C12 | 113.3 (4) | H13A—C13—H13C | 109.5 |
| C1—N1—C8 | 121.1 (4) | H13B—C13—H13C | 109.5 |
| C1—N1—C11 | 120.9 (4) | N2—C14—H14A | 109.9 |
| C8—N1—C11 | 117.9 (4) | N2—C14—H14B | 109.9 |
| C6—N2—C14 | 120.0 (4) | N2—C14—C15 | 108.9 (3) |
| C6—N2—C17 | 119.5 (4) | H14A—C14—H14B | 108.3 |
| C17—N2—C14 | 112.5 (4) | C15—C14—H14A | 109.9 |
| C15—N3—H3A | 109 (3) | C15—C14—H14B | 109.9 |
| C16—N3—H3A | 107 (4) | N3—C15—C14 | 109.9 (4) |
| C16—N3—C15 | 109.4 (4) | N3—C15—H15A | 109.7 |
| C18—N3—H3A | 107 (3) | N3—C15—H15B | 109.7 |
| C18—N3—C15 | 112.1 (4) | C14—C15—H15A | 109.7 |
| C18—N3—C16 | 111.6 (4) | C14—C15—H15B | 109.7 |
| N1—C1—H1A | 119.1 | H15A—C15—H15B | 108.2 |
| N1—C1—C2 | 121.8 (4) | N3—C16—H16A | 109.6 |
| C2—C1—H1A | 119.1 | N3—C16—H16B | 109.6 |
| C1—C2—C3 | 119.1 (4) | N3—C16—C17 | 110.4 (3) |
| C1—C2—C10 | 121.9 (5) | H16A—C16—H16B | 108.1 |
| C3—C2—C10 | 119.0 (5) | C17—C16—H16A | 109.6 |
| O3—C3—C2 | 122.4 (4) | C17—C16—H16B | 109.6 |
| O3—C3—C9 | 117.1 (4) | N2—C17—C16 | 109.8 (5) |
| C2—C3—C9 | 120.6 (5) | N2—C17—H17A | 109.7 |
| C5—C4—H4 | 120.4 | N2—C17—H17B | 109.7 |
| C5—C4—C9 | 119.1 (4) | C16—C17—H17A | 109.7 |
| C9—C4—H4 | 120.4 | C16—C17—H17B | 109.7 |
| F1—C5—C4 | 119.3 (4) | H17A—C17—H17B | 108.2 |
| F1—C5—C6 | 115.6 (4) | N3—C18—H18A | 109.5 |
| C4—C5—C6 | 124.9 (4) | N3—C18—H18B | 109.5 |
| N2—C6—C5 | 119.3 (4) | N3—C18—H18C | 109.5 |
| N2—C6—C7 | 125.7 (4) | H18A—C18—H18B | 109.5 |
| C7—C6—C5 | 115.0 (4) | H18A—C18—H18C | 109.5 |
| O4—C7—C6 | 116.9 (4) | H18B—C18—H18C | 109.5 |
| F1—C5—C6—N2 | 1.6 (8) | C5—C6—C7—C8 | −0.8 (8) |
| F1—C5—C6—C7 | 178.6 (5) | C6—N2—C14—C15 | −152.7 (5) |
| O3—C3—C9—C4 | −2.1 (9) | C6—N2—C17—C16 | 153.7 (4) |
| O3—C3—C9—C8 | 176.9 (5) | C6—C7—C8—N1 | 176.6 (5) |
| O4—C7—C8—N1 | −1.1 (9) | C6—C7—C8—C9 | −3.2 (9) |
| O4—C7—C8—C9 | 179.1 (5) | C7—O4—C12—C11 | 56.3 (7) |
| N1—C1—C2—C3 | 2.8 (10) | C7—C8—C9—C3 | −174.1 (5) |
| N1—C1—C2—C10 | −176.8 (6) | C7—C8—C9—C4 | 5.0 (8) |
| N1—C8—C9—C3 | 6.1 (8) | C8—N1—C1—C2 | 1.2 (9) |
| N1—C8—C9—C4 | −174.8 (5) | C8—N1—C11—C12 | 38.1 (7) |
| N1—C11—C12—O4 | −61.6 (6) | C8—N1—C11—C13 | −86.1 (6) |
| N2—C6—C7—O4 | −6.2 (9) | C9—C4—C5—F1 | −176.6 (5) |
| N2—C6—C7—C8 | 176.0 (5) | C9—C4—C5—C6 | −1.4 (9) |
| N2—C14—C15—N3 | −58.9 (5) | C10—C2—C3—O3 | −1.7 (9) |
| N3—C16—C17—N2 | 56.6 (6) | C10—C2—C3—C9 | 177.4 (5) |
| C1—N1—C8—C7 | 174.4 (5) | C11—N1—C1—C2 | −176.6 (5) |
| C1—N1—C8—C9 | −5.8 (9) | C11—N1—C8—C7 | −7.8 (8) |
| C1—N1—C11—C12 | −144.0 (6) | C11—N1—C8—C9 | 172.0 (5) |
| C1—N1—C11—C13 | 91.7 (6) | C12—O4—C7—C6 | 158.5 (5) |
| C1—C2—C3—O3 | 178.7 (5) | C12—O4—C7—C8 | −23.7 (8) |
| C1—C2—C3—C9 | −2.2 (9) | C13—C11—C12—O4 | 59.6 (6) |
| C1—C2—C10—O1 | 1.9 (9) | C14—N2—C6—C5 | 149.8 (5) |
| C1—C2—C10—O2 | −179.9 (6) | C14—N2—C6—C7 | −26.8 (9) |
| C2—C3—C9—C4 | 178.8 (6) | C14—N2—C17—C16 | −57.5 (5) |
| C2—C3—C9—C8 | −2.2 (8) | C15—N3—C16—C17 | −58.2 (6) |
| C3—C2—C10—O1 | −177.7 (6) | C16—N3—C15—C14 | 59.5 (5) |
| C3—C2—C10—O2 | 0.5 (9) | C17—N2—C6—C5 | −63.6 (7) |
| C4—C5—C6—N2 | −173.9 (6) | C17—N2—C6—C7 | 119.7 (6) |
| C4—C5—C6—C7 | 3.1 (9) | C17—N2—C14—C15 | 58.6 (6) |
| C5—C4—C9—C3 | 176.3 (5) | C18—N3—C15—C14 | −176.1 (4) |
| C5—C4—C9—C8 | −2.8 (9) | C18—N3—C16—C17 | 177.1 (5) |
| C5—C6—C7—O4 | 177.0 (5) |
| Symmetry code: (i) −x+1, y, −z+1. |
| D—H···A | D—H | H···A | D···A | D—H···A |
| O1W—H1WA···Cl2 | 0.85 | 2.25 | 3.097 (4) | 172 |
| O1W—H1WB···O4 | 0.85 | 2.38 | 3.214 (5) | 167 |
| O1—H1···Cl6 | 0.82 | 2.19 | 2.995 (4) | 169 |
| O3—H3···O2 | 0.82 | 1.79 | 2.522 (5) | 147 |
| N3—H3A···Cl1 | 0.82 (5) | 2.57 (5) | 3.234 (5) | 139 (4) |
| N3—H3A···Cl2 | 0.82 (5) | 2.69 (5) | 3.292 (4) | 132 (5) |
| C17—H17A···O2ii | 0.97 | 2.72 | 3.294 (7) | 119 |
| Symmetry code: (ii) −x+1/2, y−1/2, −z. |
Acknowledgements
The authors gratefully acknowledge the Center for the Public Use of Scientific Instruments at the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Uzbek Academy of Sciences, for providing access to X-ray diffraction facilities and data collection support. This research was carried out at the Laboratory of Complex Compounds, Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, with financial support provided by the government of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
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