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When Et2O is added to this initial solution, a light blue precipitate is obtained. It is recrystallized from MeOH-ether to obtain a blue crystalline material formulated as the neutral monomeric complex Cu(py2)Cl2. (Found: C, 46.6; H, 4.7; N, 11.7; CuC14H17N3Cl2 calcd. C, 46.8; H, 4.8; N, 11.6%.)
Found: C, 40.5; H, 4.1; N, 10.2; Cu2C28H34N6Cl3(PF6) calcd.: C, 40.7; H, 4.1; N, 10.1%.
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Karlin, K.D., McKown, J.W., Hayes, J.C. et al. Synthesis and structure of a mono-chloro bridged copper(II) dimer containing a linear CuII-Cl-CuII bridge. Transition Met Chem 9, 405–406 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00637031
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