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A copper(I) complex with triphenyl­phosphine and 4,4′-bipyridine results in a one-dimensional polymer, {[Cu2(NO3)2(C18H15P)2(C10H8N2)].2C4H8O}n. The Cu centers are alternately bridged by nitrate counterions and bipyridine ligands. The four-membered Cu2O2 ring lies on an inversion center ({{1}\over{ 2}}} − x, {{1}\over{ 2}}} − y, −z) and the bipyridyl ligand lies on another inversion center ({{1}\over{2}}} − x, {{3}\over{ 2}}} − y, −z). The triphenyl­phosphine ligand coordinates to copper providing a distorted tetrahedral coordination environment, with bond lengths Cu1—P 2.168 (1), Cu—N 2.013 (3) and Cu—O 2.177 (2) and 2.147 (2) Å. The cavities between the chains contain tetrahydrofuran solvent molecules.

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cif

Crystallographic Information File (CIF)
Contains datablocks global, fg1111

fcf

Structure factor file (CIF format)
Contains datablock w05r_15

CCDC reference: 127187

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