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Bronte Carr1, Lawrence R Gahan2, Tilo Söhnel3,4
1Department of Chemistry, Auckland University of Technology, Private Bag 92006, Auckland, 1142, New Zealand.
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The trinuclear copper complex originally formulated as {[Cu(bpy)2]3BO3}(ClO4)4.2O, purportedly containing a triply bridging BO3 3- ligand, appears to be the known complex {[Cu(bpy)2]3CO3}(ClO4)4.0.5H2O, containing a triply bridging carbonate ligand.
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