- Mechanically Activated Solid-Phase Reaction of Copper(I) Chloride with Sodium β-Diketonates: Formation of Metallic Copper Nanoparticles
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Solid-phase reaction of copper(I) chloride with sodium β-diketonates under mechanical activation in a vibration ball mill involves disproportionation of CuCl with the formation of the corresponding copper(II) β-diketonate and highly reactive X-ray amorphous metallic copper nanoparticles. The effect of reaction conditions on the process and some properties of the activated mixtures have been studied.
- Makhaev,Petrova,Shulga, Yu. M.
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- Moderate ferromagnetic exchange between copper(II) and a nitronyl nitroxide in a square-pyramidal adduct. MO interpretation of the mechanism of exchange in copper(II)-nitroxide complexes
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Bis(trifluoroacetylacetonato)copper(II), Cu(tfac)2, reacts with the nitronyl nitroxide radical 2,4,4,5,5-pentamethyl-4,5-dihydro1H-imidazolyl-1-oxy 3-oxide, NITMe, to yield a square-pyramidal adduct of formula Cu(tfac)2·NITMe. The X-ray crystal structure shows that it crystallizes in the space group P1, with a = 10.119 (5) A?, b = 12.159 (6) A?, c = 11.814 (5) A?, α = 115.13 (1)°, β = 85.30 (1)°, γ = 68.42 (1)°, and Z = 2. The distance of the copper ion from the oxygen of the axial NITMe is 2.303 A?. The magnetic data shows that the coupling is ferromagnetic, with a singlet-triplet splitting of 65 ± 5 cm-1. Structural-magnetic correlations for copper(II)-nitroxide complexes have been established through extended Hu?ckel calculations.
- Caneschi,Gatteschi,Grand,Laugier,Pardi,Rey
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p. 1031 - 1035
(2008/10/08)
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