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Molecular solids trigonal planar

Planar coordination compounds with aromatic ligands (Fig. 42), especially those having extended 77 systems, show 77-77 interaction in solid states. In alkene or alkyne 77-bonded Cud) complexes, in-plane coordination ofaC = CorC = C bond to trigonal planar Cu(I) centers often leads to planar molecular conformations (167-171). The infinite 77-77 stacking columns are confirmed in the 2,2 -bipyridine (L55) com-... [Pg.228]


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