Spectroscopic, structural and photochemical properties of Cu(I) halide adducts with cis- and trans-crotonitrile. Part II. Structural and photochemical properties of crotonitrile.CuX complexes

Bolte, M. ; Massaux, M.

Amsterdam : Elsevier
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0020-1693
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Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
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Chemistry and Pharmacology
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autor Bolte, M.
Massaux, M.
autorsonst Bolte, M.
Massaux, M.
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fussnote It has been shown, by means of vibrational spectra analysis (see Part I, in this issue) [1], that in the complex isolated from CuX-crotonitrile solutions, the ligand has exclusively the trans configuration. A radiocrystallographic study of the complexes in the solid state was of interest for assessing this conclusion. Moreover, the observed isomerization, as described in Part I, induced the photochemical study of the crotonitrile.CuX complexes.
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shingle_author_1 Bolte, M.
Massaux, M.
shingle_author_2 Bolte, M.
Massaux, M.
shingle_author_3 Bolte, M.
Massaux, M.
shingle_author_4 Bolte, M.
Massaux, M.
shingle_catch_all_1 Bolte, M.
Massaux, M.
Spectroscopic, structural and photochemical properties of Cu(I) halide adducts with cis- and trans-crotonitrile. Part II. Structural and photochemical properties of crotonitrile.CuX complexes
0020-1693
00201693
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_2 Bolte, M.
Massaux, M.
Spectroscopic, structural and photochemical properties of Cu(I) halide adducts with cis- and trans-crotonitrile. Part II. Structural and photochemical properties of crotonitrile.CuX complexes
0020-1693
00201693
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_3 Bolte, M.
Massaux, M.
Spectroscopic, structural and photochemical properties of Cu(I) halide adducts with cis- and trans-crotonitrile. Part II. Structural and photochemical properties of crotonitrile.CuX complexes
0020-1693
00201693
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_4 Bolte, M.
Massaux, M.
Spectroscopic, structural and photochemical properties of Cu(I) halide adducts with cis- and trans-crotonitrile. Part II. Structural and photochemical properties of crotonitrile.CuX complexes
0020-1693
00201693
Elsevier
shingle_title_1 Spectroscopic, structural and photochemical properties of Cu(I) halide adducts with cis- and trans-crotonitrile. Part II. Structural and photochemical properties of crotonitrile.CuX complexes
shingle_title_2 Spectroscopic, structural and photochemical properties of Cu(I) halide adducts with cis- and trans-crotonitrile. Part II. Structural and photochemical properties of crotonitrile.CuX complexes
shingle_title_3 Spectroscopic, structural and photochemical properties of Cu(I) halide adducts with cis- and trans-crotonitrile. Part II. Structural and photochemical properties of crotonitrile.CuX complexes
shingle_title_4 Spectroscopic, structural and photochemical properties of Cu(I) halide adducts with cis- and trans-crotonitrile. Part II. Structural and photochemical properties of crotonitrile.CuX complexes
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titel Spectroscopic, structural and photochemical properties of Cu(I) halide adducts with cis- and trans-crotonitrile. Part II. Structural and photochemical properties of crotonitrile.CuX complexes
titel_suche Spectroscopic, structural and photochemical properties of Cu(I) halide adducts with cis- and trans-crotonitrile. Part II. Structural and photochemical properties of crotonitrile.CuX complexes
It has been shown, by means of vibrational spectra analysis (see Part I, in this issue) [1], that in the complex isolated from CuX-crotonitrile solutions, the ligand has exclusively the trans configuration. A radiocrystallographic study of the complexes in the solid state was of interest for assessing this conclusion. Moreover, the observed isomerization, as described in Part I, induced the photochemical study of the crotonitrile.CuX complexes.
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