The single crystals of discrete hydrated [(OAc)Cu(μ-hep)2Cu(OAc)]·2H2O (1·2H2O) and [(OAc)Cu(μ-hep)2 Cu(OnPr)]·2H2O (2·2H2O) (the lattice H2O molecules exist as a tetrameric water cluster, hep-H = 2-(2-hydroxyethyl)pyridine), OAc− = acetate and OnPr− = n-propionate) undergo single-crystal to single-crystal (SCSC) transformations to the dehydrated 1 and 2, respectively, under the influence of heat. The reverse SCSC processes of 1/2→1·2H2O/2·2H2O involving the regeneration of the lattice water tetramers take place on exposure of 1/2 to water vapour. However, the blue single crystal of discrete hydrated [(OnPr)Cu(μ-hep)2Cu(OnPr)]·2H2O (3·2H2O), incorporating the two bulkier OnPr− terminal bidentate ligands, irreversibly converts to the green single crystal of a unique discrete tetrameric [Cu4(μ3hep)2(μ-hep)2(μ-OnPr)2(OnPr)2] (4) with double open cubane core either by heating or by a simple vapour diffusion technique via the breaking and forming of multiple covalent bonds.
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