2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.inoche.2010.07.027
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Design, synthesis and properties of a trinuclear copper(I) cluster with a triazenide ligand

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“…For the FT-IR spectra of the compound (2) which is a meta-substituted ligand, the bands associated with N=N, N-N and N-H stretching vibrations are in good agreement with the structure of the neutral triazene unit (-NH-N=N-) and in accordance with literature values [42]. In the FT-IR spectrum of (2), the NH and C=O stretching vibrations are observed at 3354 and 1707 cm -1 , respectively.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…For the FT-IR spectra of the compound (2) which is a meta-substituted ligand, the bands associated with N=N, N-N and N-H stretching vibrations are in good agreement with the structure of the neutral triazene unit (-NH-N=N-) and in accordance with literature values [42]. In the FT-IR spectrum of (2), the NH and C=O stretching vibrations are observed at 3354 and 1707 cm -1 , respectively.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…HL was prepared by modification of a literature procedure [23]. The 1 H NMR spectrum was measured on a Bruker AM 500 spectrometer in CDCl 3 .…”
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“…The bond distances between Cu and O are 1.918(3) and 1.932 (3) Å. The Cu-N bond lengths fall in the range of 1.839(4) to 1.915(4) Å, and slightly shorter than those observed in other copper (I) complex[25]. The magnetic property of complex 1 was carried out in the range 2-300 K, and was shown inFig.…”
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