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Copper complexes 3+1 coordination chemistry

To better understand copper-dioxygen coordination chemistry with varying ligand type, Karlin and co-workers synthesized and investigated spectroscopic and redox properties of many complexes (218) (t= 1.005) and (219) (r = 0.19), (220) (t = 0.50),209 (221) (r = 0.19) and (222)... [Pg.783]

Alkali Metals Organometallic Chemistry Copper Inorganic Coordination Chemistry Cyanide Complexes of... [Pg.972]

Cluster Compounds Inorganometalhc Compounds Containing Transition Metal Main Group Elements Copper Inorganic Coordination Chemistry DinuclearOrganometal-lic Cluster Complexes Polynuclear Organometalhc Cluster Complexes Silver Inorganic Coordination Chemistry. [Pg.1461]

The coordination geometry around copper(II) peptide complexes is generally tetragonally distorted octahedral, although there are some cases where square planar and square pyramidal geometries can also be found. X-ray crystal stmcture determinations have shown that copper(III) peptide complexes have square-planar geometry (see Copper Inorganic Coordination Chemistry). In this section, we discuss copper(II) peptide complexes copper(III) peptide complexes are reviewed elsewhere. ... [Pg.3601]

Coordination Chemistry History Coordination Numbers Geometries Copper Inorganic Coordination Chemistry Gold Organometallic Chemistry Halides Solid-state Chemistry Photochemistry of Transition Metal Complexes. [Pg.4490]

Pinacolone, o-(diphenylphosphino)benzoyl-coordination chemistry, 2, 401 Ping-pong reactions copper(II) complexes, 5, 717 Piperidine, /V-hydroxy-metal complexes, 2, 797 P a values azole ligands, 2, 77 Plant roots amino acids, 2, 962 carboxylic adds, 2,962 Plants... [Pg.196]

The bulk of the literature on the coordination chemistry of formazans deals with complexes of copper, nickel, cobalt, and chromium. [Pg.270]

Copper(II) complexes with phenoxo ligands have attracted great interest, in order to develop basic coordination chemistry for their possible use as models for tyrosinase activity (dimeric complexes) and fungal enzyme galactose oxidase (GO) (monomeric complexes). The latter enzyme catalyzes the two-electron oxidation of primary alcohols with dioxygen to yield aldehyde and... [Pg.800]


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