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dc.titleMixed-ligand complex-formation of (2,2′,2″-terpyridine) copper(II) with monosubstituted phenolates
dc.contributor.authorKwik, W.-L.
dc.contributor.authorAng, K.-P.
dc.date.accessioned2014-10-16T08:34:14Z
dc.date.available2014-10-16T08:34:14Z
dc.date.issued1987-02
dc.identifier.citationKwik, W.-L., Ang, K.-P. (1987-02). Mixed-ligand complex-formation of (2,2′,2″-terpyridine) copper(II) with monosubstituted phenolates. Transition Metal Chemistry 12 (1) : 58-62. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01023134
dc.identifier.issn03404285
dc.identifier.urihttp://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/94284
dc.description.abstractThe copper(II)-phenolate oxygen interaction in several mixed-ligand complexes of copper(II) containing a 2,2′,2″-terpyridyl and a phenolate has been studied by i.r., electronic, e.p.r. spectroscopies and conductometric and polarographic measurements. Electronic spectral results demonstrate the dependence of such interaction on the nature of the phenol as well as the solvent. Partial dissociation of the phenolate from the complex was detected in methanol at low concentrations (≤1×10-4M). In dimethyl sulphoxide the complexes remain intact. The X-band e.p.r. spectral data obtained at ambient temperature and at 77 K are consistent with the results from the electronic spectral and conductometric study. © 1987 Chapman and Hall Ltd.
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dc.sourceScopus
dc.typeArticle
dc.contributor.departmentCHEMISTRY
dc.description.doi10.1007/BF01023134
dc.description.sourcetitleTransition Metal Chemistry
dc.description.volume12
dc.description.issue1
dc.description.page58-62
dc.description.codenTMCHD
dc.identifier.isiutA1987K128300019
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