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A polynuclear complex containing a monomer of Cu(II)‐Zn(II) heterobinuclear unit was synthesized and characterized by IR spectra and magnetic moment. The crystal and molecular structure of the complex, CuZnC19H24Cl4N2O2, was determined by X‐ray diffraction, it crystallized in monoclinic, P21/m, α = 8.812 (2), b = 15.972(3), c = 8.831(1) Å, β = 114.33(1)°, V = 1132.4Å3, Z = 2, De = 1.710 g/ cm3,γ(MoKα) =0.71073 å, μ = 25.227 cm−1, R = 0.051. Rw = 0.063 for 1130 observed reflections with I>3α(1). The coordinated octahedra of Cu(II) and tetrahedra of Zn(II) via bridging CI atoms form a single chain polynuclear complex. The Cu, Zn and bridging Cl atoms are located on the crystallographic symmetry plane m which is perpendicular to 2N and 2O donor plane.
Chinese Journal of Chemistry – Wiley
Published: May 1, 1992
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