The synthesis of several phosphine Cu(I) complexes is reported, and their reactivity towards the solvents ethylenediamine (en) and dimethylformamide (dmf) has been investigated. CuX(PPh3) [X = Cl (1), Br (2)], CuCl(PCy3) (3) and CuCl((PPr3)-Pr-i)(n) [n = 1 (4), 2 (5)1 were prepared according to adapted literature procedures. The complexes CuCl(P(i)Pr3)(n) were obtained in crystalline form from a hexane solution at -70 degrees C and structurally characterized for n = 1 and 2. Copper halide complexes of PCy3 (3) and (PPr3)-Pr-i [n = 1 (4)] gave colorless solutions in both en and dmf indicating the absence of Cu(II) ions. CuCl((PPr3)-Pr-i)(2) is stable in dmf solutions. By contrast, the complexes CuX(PPh3) (X = Cl, Br) dissolve with blue color in en and with greenish-yellow color in dmf at higher temperatures under inert gas indicating a redox process affording Cu(H). At room temperature colorless crystals of CuX(PPh3)(en)(2) [X = Cl (6), Br (7)] and CuX(PPh3)(dmf) [X = Cl (8), Br (9)1 were isolated from the solutions and analyzed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction.