Abstract

Bis(phenoxyacetato)triaquocopper(II) has been found to have a monomeric structure with five-co-ordinate cupric ions and monodentate carboxylate groups.

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  • Swzmary Bis(phenoxyacetato)triaquocopper(11) has been found to have a monomeric structure with five-coordinate cupric ions and monodentate carboxylate groups

  • OURinterest in the hydrated cupric phenoxyacetates stems from the report1 of a monohydrate of copper(I1) phenoxyacetate having the stoicheiometry of dimeric cupric carboxylate complexes but displaying magnetically dilute behaviour

  • The dihydrate consists of mononuclear molecules in which the copper atom is co-ordinated by two water molecules and two bidentate phenoxyacetate groups in a tetragonally distorted octahedral configuration

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Swzmary Bis(phenoxyacetato)triaquocopper(11) has been found to have a monomeric structure with five-coordinate cupric ions and monodentate carboxylate groups. Title The crystal and molecular structure of bis(phenoxyacetato)triaquocopper(II) , a monomeric, five-co-ordinate hydrated cupric carboxylate The Crystal and Molecular Structure of Bis(phenoxyacetato)triaquocopper( II), a Monomeric, Five-co-ordinate Hydrated Cupric Carboxylate

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