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Abstract:
The title complex, [Cu(0.31)Ni(0.69)(C(5)H(7)O(2))(2)], was isolated from the reaction of bis-(N,N-dimethyamino-ethanol)copper(II) with bis-(acetyl-acetonato)nickel(II), which yielded crystals with mixed sites at the central metal position; the refined copper-nickel occupancy ratio is 0.31 (4):0.69 (4). Two acetyl-acetonate ligands, related by a centre of symmetry, are coordinated to the central metal atom in a square-planar configuration while the methyne C atoms of the acetyl-acetonate ligands, ca 3.02 Å away, are orthogonal to this plane at the metal site.
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