Structure and reactivity of copper (II) carboxylates I. Copper (II) dipicolinates

The crystal and molecular structures of a series of salts formed by copper (II) with dipicolinic acid were used to interpret the dehydration behavior. The morphology of single crystals dehydration of Cu(dipic)·2H2O (monoclinic and triclinic symmetry), Cu(dipic)·3H2O and Cu(dipic) (H2dipic)·xH2O was...

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Autor principal: Sileo, Elsa Ester
Publicado: 1994
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spelling paper:paper_01672738_v73_n1-2_p153_Sileo2023-06-08T15:16:14Z Structure and reactivity of copper (II) carboxylates I. Copper (II) dipicolinates Sileo, Elsa Ester Copper carboxylates Dehydration Dipicolinate Structure Thermal decomposition Crystal orientation Crystal symmetry Dehydration Molecular structure Morphology Pyrolysis Copper carboxylates Copper dipicolinates Copper compounds The crystal and molecular structures of a series of salts formed by copper (II) with dipicolinic acid were used to interpret the dehydration behavior. The morphology of single crystals dehydration of Cu(dipic)·2H2O (monoclinic and triclinic symmetry), Cu(dipic)·3H2O and Cu(dipic) (H2dipic)·xH2O was shown to be governed by the arrangement of water molecules along specific orientations. © 1994. Fil:Sileo, E.E. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 1994 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01672738_v73_n1-2_p153_Sileo http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01672738_v73_n1-2_p153_Sileo
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topic Copper carboxylates
Dehydration
Dipicolinate
Structure
Thermal decomposition
Crystal orientation
Crystal symmetry
Dehydration
Molecular structure
Morphology
Pyrolysis
Copper carboxylates
Copper dipicolinates
Copper compounds
spellingShingle Copper carboxylates
Dehydration
Dipicolinate
Structure
Thermal decomposition
Crystal orientation
Crystal symmetry
Dehydration
Molecular structure
Morphology
Pyrolysis
Copper carboxylates
Copper dipicolinates
Copper compounds
Sileo, Elsa Ester
Structure and reactivity of copper (II) carboxylates I. Copper (II) dipicolinates
topic_facet Copper carboxylates
Dehydration
Dipicolinate
Structure
Thermal decomposition
Crystal orientation
Crystal symmetry
Dehydration
Molecular structure
Morphology
Pyrolysis
Copper carboxylates
Copper dipicolinates
Copper compounds
description The crystal and molecular structures of a series of salts formed by copper (II) with dipicolinic acid were used to interpret the dehydration behavior. The morphology of single crystals dehydration of Cu(dipic)·2H2O (monoclinic and triclinic symmetry), Cu(dipic)·3H2O and Cu(dipic) (H2dipic)·xH2O was shown to be governed by the arrangement of water molecules along specific orientations. © 1994.
author Sileo, Elsa Ester
author_facet Sileo, Elsa Ester
author_sort Sileo, Elsa Ester
title Structure and reactivity of copper (II) carboxylates I. Copper (II) dipicolinates
title_short Structure and reactivity of copper (II) carboxylates I. Copper (II) dipicolinates
title_full Structure and reactivity of copper (II) carboxylates I. Copper (II) dipicolinates
title_fullStr Structure and reactivity of copper (II) carboxylates I. Copper (II) dipicolinates
title_full_unstemmed Structure and reactivity of copper (II) carboxylates I. Copper (II) dipicolinates
title_sort structure and reactivity of copper (ii) carboxylates i. copper (ii) dipicolinates
publishDate 1994
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01672738_v73_n1-2_p153_Sileo
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