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Title: Complexation of Cu(II) with hetarylformazanes in solutions, polycrystals, and modified anionite
Authors: Vishnevskaya, G. P.
Frolova, E. N.
Pervova, I. G.
Lipunova, G. N.
Gorbatenko, Y. A.
Lipunov, I. N.
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Pleiades Publishing
Citation: Vishnevskaya, G. P. Complexation of Cu(II) with hetarylformazanes in solutions, polycrystals, and modified anionite / G. P. Vishnevskaya, E. N. Frolova, I. G. Pervova [et al.] // Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry/Koordinatsionnaya Khimiya. – 2005. – Vol. 31. – Iss. 11. – P. 828-833.
Abstract: The Cu(II) complexes with hetarylformazanes (HF) formed in solutions, polycrystals, and AN-18 polymeric ionite modified with HF were studied by EPR method and were found to have almost identical structures. The configuration of the Cu2+ coordination surrounding (square-planar or pseudotetrahedral) is specified by the substituents at N1 in formazane fragments. Complexes with coordination unit Cu(4N) were formed mainly, when the ligands were taken in excess, while in the case of the ligand deficiency and with the coordinating OH group in benzene ring, the complexes with the Cu(3NO) coordination unit were formed. The covalence of in-plane metal-ligand σ-bond was found to be affected by the substituents. The formation of binuclear copper complexes in solutions and polycrystals was established in the case of deficiency of the ligand with SO3H substituent in benzene ring. © 2005 Pleiades Publishing, Inc.
Keywords: COMPLEXATION
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE
POLYCRYSTALS
SOLUTIONS
HETERYLFORMAZANES
IDENTICAL STRUCTURES
METAL-LIGANDS
POLYMERIC IONITE
COPPER COMPOUNDS
URI: https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/8908
DOI: 10.1007/s11173-005-0177-0
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-27844537373
WoS: WOS:000233611900012
RSCI: 13475639
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