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Nico M Bonanno1, Alan J Lough2, Martin T Lemaire1
1Department of Chemistry , Brock University , St. Catharines , Ontario L2S 3A1 , Canada.
Abstract:
We describe the structural features and magnetic properties of two polynuclear copper(II) complexes containing a redox-active ligand. These neutral complexes each bear the formula RL4Cu4 (R = tBu, Me) with the ligand in a dianion-aminyl radical oxidation state. X-ray data and density functional theory calculations support an aminyl-type radical character in these complexes, making these the first polynuclear metal aminyl radical complexes.
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