Bonding mode of the thiocyanate ion: the crystal structure of bis(ethylenediamine)copper(II) thiocyanate perchlorate
Abstract
Replacement of SCN– by ClO4– in Cu(en)2(SCN)2(en = NH2–CH2–CH2–NH2) is accompanied by replacement of sulphur by nitrogen of the thiocyanate at the apices of the co-ordination octahedron of the copper ion; it is suggested that SCN– orientation in the elongated octahedral geometry often found in copper compounds is due to packing and not electronic requirements.