“…As part of our continuing interest in the chemistry of Cucontaining complexes (Stibrany et al, 2002(Stibrany et al, , 2003(Stibrany et al, , 2004, we attempted to prepare a tris(N-benzylpyrazole) complex of Cu I and obtained instead the oxalate-containing title compound, (I), in which the oxalate ion appears to have been formed by the reductive coupling of adventitious CO 2 . Reductive coupling of CO 2 , induced by metal complexes, to afford oxalate is rare, and we are aware of only one such example, the salt -oxalato-1 2 O 1 ,O 2 :2 2 O 1 0 ,O 2 0 -bis(triallyl-1,4,7-triazacyclononane)copper(II) bis(tetraphenylborate), (II), in which a Cu I complex served as the reducing agent (Farrugia et al, 2001). In that case also, the product was originally obtained serendipitously.…”