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| Coordinates | 4306208.cif |
|---|---|
| Original paper (by DOI) | HTML |
| Chemical name | catena-(bis(m2-4,4,5,5-Tetramethyl-2- (1-butylpyrazole-4-yl)-4,5-dihydro-1H- imidazol-3-oxide-1-oxyl)-tetrakis(1, 1,1,5,5,5-hexafluoropentan-2,4- dionato)-di-copper(ii)) chlorobutane solvate |
|---|---|
| Formula | C26 H29.5 Cl0.5 Cu F12 N4 O6 |
| Calculated formula | C26 H25 Cl0.5 Cu F12 N4 O6 |
| Title of publication | Thermally Induced Magnetic Anomalies in Solvates of the Bis(hexafluoroacetylacetonate)copper(II) Complex with Pyrazolyl-Substituted Nitronyl Nitroxide |
| Authors of publication | Victor I. Ovcharenko; Galina V. Romanenko; Ksenia Yu. Maryunina; Artem S. Bogomyakov; Elena V. Gorelik |
| Journal of publication | Inorganic Chemistry |
| Year of publication | 2008 |
| Journal volume | 47 |
| Pages of publication | 9537 - 9552 |
| a | 10.722 ± 0.006 Å |
| b | 13.324 ± 0.007 Å |
| c | 13.8 ± 0.008 Å |
| α | 99.313 ± 0.012° |
| β | 112.304 ± 0.011° |
| γ | 95.827 ± 0.014° |
| Cell volume | 1771 ± 1.7 Å3 |
| Cell temperature | 293 ± 2 K |
| Ambient diffraction temperature | 293 ± 2 K |
| Number of distinct elements | 7 |
| Space group number | 2 |
| Hermann-Mauguin space group symbol | P -1 |
| Hall space group symbol | -P 1 |
| Residual factor for all reflections | 0.1382 |
| Residual factor for significantly intense reflections | 0.074 |
| Weighted residual factors for significantly intense reflections | 0.1809 |
| Weighted residual factors for all reflections included in the refinement | 0.2138 |
| Goodness-of-fit parameter for all reflections included in the refinement | 0.86 |
| Diffraction radiation wavelength | 0.71073 Å |
| Diffraction radiation type | MoKα |
| Has coordinates | Yes |
| Has disorder | No |
| Has Fobs | No |
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