The tendency to six co-ordination and the strength of the intermolecular interaction in phthalocyaninatocobalt(II) are discussed with reference to the properties of its adducts with 3-methylpyridine and with pyridazine. The various span states of (3-methylpyridine)pathalocyaninatocobalt(II) strongly resemble those found in the haem group on changing the axial ligand.

Cariati, F., Morazzoni, F., Busetto, C. (1976). NEW ADDUCTS OF PHTHALOCYANINATOCOBALT(II) WITH 3-METHYLPYRIDINE AND PYRIDAZINE AND THEIR VIBRATIONAL, MAGNETIC, AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES .2. HIGH-SPIN ADDUCTS. JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY DALTON TRANSACTIONS(6), 496-500 [10.1039/dt9760000496].

NEW ADDUCTS OF PHTHALOCYANINATOCOBALT(II) WITH 3-METHYLPYRIDINE AND PYRIDAZINE AND THEIR VIBRATIONAL, MAGNETIC, AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES .2. HIGH-SPIN ADDUCTS

MORAZZONI, FRANCA;
1976

Abstract

The tendency to six co-ordination and the strength of the intermolecular interaction in phthalocyaninatocobalt(II) are discussed with reference to the properties of its adducts with 3-methylpyridine and with pyridazine. The various span states of (3-methylpyridine)pathalocyaninatocobalt(II) strongly resemble those found in the haem group on changing the axial ligand.
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3-METHYLPYRIDINEPHTHALOCYANINATOCOBALT(II), PYRIDAZINEPHTHALOCYANINATOCOBALT(II),
English
1976
6
496
500
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Cariati, F., Morazzoni, F., Busetto, C. (1976). NEW ADDUCTS OF PHTHALOCYANINATOCOBALT(II) WITH 3-METHYLPYRIDINE AND PYRIDAZINE AND THEIR VIBRATIONAL, MAGNETIC, AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES .2. HIGH-SPIN ADDUCTS. JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY DALTON TRANSACTIONS(6), 496-500 [10.1039/dt9760000496].
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