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(1)
The
Russian
Journal
of
Coordination
Chemistry
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UDC 548.736:546.561
Copper Complexes with
N-Allylisoquinolinium Halides:
Synthesis and Crystal Structures
of [C
9
H
7
N(C
3
H
5
)]
2
Cu
II
Cl
2.86
Br
1.14
, [C
6
H<
/p>
7
N(C
3
H<
/p>
5
)Cu
I
Br
2
] ·
H
2
O, and
[C
9
H
7
N(C
3
H
5
)Cu
I
Br
2
]
A. V. Pavlyuk
a
,
V. V. Kinzhibalo
b
, T.
Lis
b
, and M. G.
Mys’kiv
a
a
Franko National
University, ul. Kirilla i Mefodiya 6, Lviv, 290005
Ukraine
b
Wroclaw
University, Wroclaw, Poland
E-mail:
...
Received August 9, 2006
Abstract
–
Crystals
of the copper bromide complexes with
N-allylisoquinolinium
halides of the
composition...
Brief abstract of the
paper.
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setting, the
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and Discussion”, and
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(4) Do not
duplicate the data (tables and figures, spectra
and spectral frequencies
in the text
and in the tables, the same data in the general
and experimental parts,
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is not recommended to present as figures or tables
those data that
can be briefly outlined
in the text (frequencies, absorption peaks,
chemical shifts,
etc.). It is
recommended to present the spectral data in the
text in the following
way:
IR
(ν,
cm
–
1
): 1720
ν(C=O), 1640 ν
as
(COO
-
), 1450 ν
s
p>
(COO
-
),
1
H NMR (δ, ppm): 3.18 (m,
HCCl), 3.90 (t, HCCS), 7.18 (s,
C
6
H
5
),
8.21 (q, CH
2
).
The NMR data should be given according
to the IUPAC recommendations (see
Pure
Appl. Chem., 1972, vol. 29, p. 627; 1976, vol. 45,
p. 217).
The chemical
shifts should be given in the δ scale, the signals
located in the lower
field (with
respect to the standard) have positive δ values.
In the
1
H and
13
C
NMR spectra,
the zero chemical shift is assigned to TMS, while
in the
31
P NMR
spectra δ = 0 corresponds to
orthophosphoric acid ( H
3
PO<
/p>
4
).
X-Ray diffraction data should be
published only as tables of crystal data
(according to recommendations of the
Commission on Crystallographic
Nomenclature of the International Union
of Crystallography), as a figure
showing the structure, and as tables of
selected bond lengths and angles. The
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