“…The spectra of complex 1 were enhanced by using the variable digital method. [48][49][50][51][52] The method uses a single convolution of the spectral points measured at equal steps with a lter function a(n):…”
Section: Physicochemical and Spectroscopic Studiesmentioning
An l-tyrosinato copper(ii) ion complex of formula [Cu(l-Tyr)2(H2O)]·H2O (1) (l-Tyr = l-tyrosine) was characterized by X-ray and spectroscopic (FT-IR, FT-Raman, NIR-vis-UV, and EPR) and magnetic methods.
“…The spectra of complex 1 were enhanced by using the variable digital method. [48][49][50][51][52] The method uses a single convolution of the spectral points measured at equal steps with a lter function a(n):…”
Section: Physicochemical and Spectroscopic Studiesmentioning
An l-tyrosinato copper(ii) ion complex of formula [Cu(l-Tyr)2(H2O)]·H2O (1) (l-Tyr = l-tyrosine) was characterized by X-ray and spectroscopic (FT-IR, FT-Raman, NIR-vis-UV, and EPR) and magnetic methods.
“…The strong band which is observed in the range of 443.7-450.9 nm is assigned to the 1 A 1g → 1 T 1g transition while the absorptions due to the transition 1 A 1g → 1 T 2g are mostly masked (correlated to a very weak shoulder) due to the presence of a long tail of the charge-transfer peaks. 33,34 The presence of other electronic transitions which appear in the UV region can be correlated to the π→π* transition in the ligand (Table 8). One thing to be noted here is that although not much difference has been observed in the absorption spectra of the different isomers, it should be mentioned that they are not totally identical (Fig.…”
Cycloaddition of cis-[Co(N3)2(en)2]NO31 or trans-[Co(N3)2(en)2]ClO41a with organonitriles affords cis/trans cobalt bis-tetrazolate complexes, depending upon ligand substitution, solvent molecules and counteranions.
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