“…In both structures, the copper(II) centers are surrounded by two saccharinate, two water, and one dimethylcyanamide ligands, thus forming the complexes exhibiting a distorted square-pyramidal geometry, where the NCNMe2 ligand occupies the apical position. The degree of the geometry distortion is greater for the dihydrate (geometry index [23] [22,27,30], and the solvates Cu4X6O(NCNMe2)4•4(arene) (X = Cl, Br; arene = PhMe, PhCH=CH2) [22], and no single example of mononuclear (NCNR2)Cu II was known. For copper(I), there are several known structures of mononuclear complexes [Cu(NCNR2)4](BF4) [20], [Cu(tpm)(NCNR2)](BF4) (tpm = tris-(1,3-dimethylpyrazolyl)methane) [21], and [Cu(NCNMe2)2(DPEphos)](BF4) [32], and polymeric [CuX(NCNAllyl2)] (X = Cl, Br, NO3) species [33].…”