Thursday, 26 October 2006
OLCC-McClain (Oakley-Lindsay Center)
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Chiral (both D or L) copper(II) malates are coordination polymers, unlike the racemic complex

Niharika Burla, Rakesh Gudavarthy, Ekkehard Sinn, and Jay Switzer. UMR, Rolla, MO

The chiral forms of the copper(II) complexes with D- and with L-malic acid are of interest in chiral deposition. The two complexes each have a coordination polymer structure (diagram), and are inverted forms of each other as expected. The racemic form is previously known and has a different structure in which each copper ion is coordinated to a D- and L-malate ion to make a centrosymmetric monomer.


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