2001
DOI: 10.1002/cjoc.20010190909
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Crystal Structure and Spectroscopic Studies of Bis (morpholine dithiocarbamate) Nickel(II) Complex, Ni(C4H8ONCS2)2

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“…The bond lengths of 2.3019(7) Å for Cu1-S1 and 2.3119(8) Å for Cu1-S2 are typical bond lengths of bis(dithiocarbamato)Cu(II) compounds in a square planar geometry [42]. The bond lengths and angles of the compound are similar to those of the reported Ni(II) morpholine dithiocarbamate complex [43]. The crystal packing for the Cu(II) complex is sustained in the unit cell by inter and intramolecular C-H•••S (Figure 2), in addition to van der Waals forces.…”
Section: Molecular Structures Of the Cu(ii) And Zn(ii) Morpholinyldithiocarbamate Complexessupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The bond lengths of 2.3019(7) Å for Cu1-S1 and 2.3119(8) Å for Cu1-S2 are typical bond lengths of bis(dithiocarbamato)Cu(II) compounds in a square planar geometry [42]. The bond lengths and angles of the compound are similar to those of the reported Ni(II) morpholine dithiocarbamate complex [43]. The crystal packing for the Cu(II) complex is sustained in the unit cell by inter and intramolecular C-H•••S (Figure 2), in addition to van der Waals forces.…”
Section: Molecular Structures Of the Cu(ii) And Zn(ii) Morpholinyldithiocarbamate Complexessupporting
confidence: 78%