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Jun Mo Gil1, Scott David, Angela L Reiff
1Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, 80523, USA.
Abstract:
Pyridine-capped 5,12-dioxocyclams were coupled "back-to-back" directly, with one or two intervening phenyl groups, an ethynyl group, or a diazo group via Suzuki, Sonogashira, or reductive coupling of the 4-nitropyridine monocyclam. These bis-dioxocyclams linked through extended pi-conjugated systems were complexed to copper(II) and cobalt(III), producing bis-metal complexes which were characterized spectroscopically and electrochemically. These studies gave little evidence for electronic communication between metal centers across the pi-conjugated linkers.
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