A copper(Ⅰ) complex with N,N′-diphenyl thiourea[C32H38ClCuN6O2S2] was synthesized by a facile method of in situ reduction of copper(Ⅱ) to copper(Ⅰ).The structure was characterized by elemental analysis,IR and X ray single-crystal diffraction.The crystal structure of the complex belongs to monoclinic system with space group P21/c.The cell parameters were as follows:a=0.957 4(5) nm,b=3.210 7(17) nm,c=1.222 8(7) nm;β=111.877(8)°,V=3.488(3) nm3,Z=4,Dc=1.336 mg/m3,F(000)=1 464,and the final structure deviation factor R1=0.047 5,ωR2=0.130 7.Based on multiplicate intermolecular hydrogen bonds,three-dimentional supramolecular structure in the complex was fabricated in solid phase.Additionally,the spectral property,thermal stability and electrochemical behavior of the complex were also studied in order to provide a valuable reference and a theoretical basis for further study of the structures and functional properties of this kind of metal-organic complexes.