A Copper-polyol Complex: [Na2(C2H6O2)6][Cu(C2H4O2)2 ...

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  • DOI:10.1107/S0108270110006311
  • Corpus ID: 37214378
A copper-polyol complex: [Na2(C2H6O2)6][Cu(C2H4O2)2].@article{Rivers2010ACC, title={A copper-polyol complex: [Na2(C2H6O2)6][Cu(C2H4O2)2].}, author={Joseph H. Rivers and Kyler J. Carroll and Richard A. Jones and Everett E. Carpenter}, journal={Acta crystallographica. Section C, Crystal structure communications}, year={2010}, volume={66 Pt 3}, pages={ m83-5 }, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:37214378} }
  • Joseph H. RiversK. Carroll+1 author E. Carpenter
  • Published in Acta Crystallographica… 15 March 2010
  • Chemistry
TLDRThe ionic title complex, bis(mu-ethylene glycol)-kappa(3)O,O':O';kappa ( 3)O:O, O'-bis, which consists of discrete ions interconnected by O-H...O hydrogen bonds, is the first example of a disodium-ethylenes glycol complex cation cluster.ExpandView on PubMedeuropepmc.orgSave to LibrarySaveCreate AlertAlertCiteShare13 CitationsView All

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