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Mononuclear square coplanar

In general, it is not possible to predict the stereochemistry about the separate copper(II) ions in most cases they are the same and may or may not be related by a centre of symmetry. The actual stereochemistries produced are recognizably the same as those occurring in mononuclear copper(II) complexes (Figure 19.1). The most common is that of square-based pyramidal with rhombic coplanar, compressed tetrahedral, trigonal bipyramidal and elongated rhombic octahedral stereochemistries all occurring. [Pg.619]

A simple example of an NS3 donor is (115), which binds to the four coplanar sites in square-pyramidal complexes. A tripodal N3S donor (116) exemplifies this class of donor set, and this is known to form both mononuclear and bridged... [Pg.2703]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.5 , Pg.605 ]




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