“…From this spectroscopic information it can be deduced that: (i) the rapid pyridine ligand exchange, which makes both of the oxazoline rings of the one pybox ligand equivalent at room temperature, is frozen at 193 K and (ii) at this temperature there is still a symmetry element in the molecule that preserves the equivalence between one half of a pybox unit and the other half of the second pybox unit and that makes the two isocyanide ligands equivalent. On the other hand, the internal fluxional equilibrium of the precursor complex, [Cu 2 {(S,S)-iPr-pybox) 2 }][PF 6 ] 2 (1), is not frozen when the solution is cooled below 183 K. [5] It can be assumed that the internal fluxional equilibrium may be unfavorable for complex 3, in contrast to complex 1, because of the less stable conformation that is imposed by the higher coordination number of the copper atoms. pybox)(PRPh 2 ) 2 ][PF 6 ] (7-9) in good yield (75-76 %) (Scheme 2).…”