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- W2955291281 abstract "Reaction of copper(II) chloride or bromide with 2-chloro-3-bromopyridine or 2,3-dichloropyridine generates a family of compounds of the general formula L2CuX2 (1–4). X-ray crystallography shows that the bromide complexes (3-bromo-2-chloropyridine)dibromidocopper(II) (1) and (2,3-dichloropyridine)dibromidocopper(II) (3) are particularly unusual in that they crystallize with both the syn- and anti-conformation structures in the same crystal. A review of the literature on complexes of the formula (substituted-pyridine)2CuX2 suggests that these are the first examples of such complexes. The members of the family show a variety of magnetic behaviors and variable temperature magnetic susceptibility data indicate that 1 is essentially paramagnetic (θ = −0.9(1) K) while 3 is weakly ferromagnetic (J = 2.9(1) K). Compound 2 [(3-bromo-2-chloropyridine)dichloridocopper(II)] is fit by the uniform 1-D antiferromagnetic model (J = −19.6(1) K), while 4 [(2,3-dichloropyridine)dichloridocopper(II)] exhibits weak anti-ferromagnetic interactions (J = −3.68(3) K)." @default.
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- W2955291281 title "Pyridine-based complexes of copper(II) chloride and bromide: ligand conformation effects on crystal structure. Synthesis, structure and magnetic behavior of Cu(2-Cl-3-X′py)<sub>2</sub>X<sub>2</sub> [X, X′ = Cl, Br]" @default.
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