The new dinuclear copper(II) metallacyclophanewith the non-innocent N,N0-1,4-bis(oxamate)-9,10-anthraquinone bridging ligand possesses a dual multielectron redox behavior featuring stepwise one-electron oxidation of the antiferromagnetically coupled CuII ions and two-electron reduction of the anthraquinone spacers in a p-stacked anti conformation

The new dinuclear copper(II) metallacyclophane with the non-innocent N,N0-1,4-bis(oxamate)-9,10-anthraquinone bridging ligand possesses a dual multielectron redox behavior featuring stepwise one-electron oxidation of the antiferromagnetically coupled CuII ions and two-electron reduction of the anthraquinone spacers in a p-stacked anti conformation.

Multielectron transfer in a dicopper(II) anthraquinophane

DE MUNNO, Giovanni;ARMENTANO, Donatella
2013-01-01

Abstract

The new dinuclear copper(II) metallacyclophanewith the non-innocent N,N0-1,4-bis(oxamate)-9,10-anthraquinone bridging ligand possesses a dual multielectron redox behavior featuring stepwise one-electron oxidation of the antiferromagnetically coupled CuII ions and two-electron reduction of the anthraquinone spacers in a p-stacked anti conformation
2013
The new dinuclear copper(II) metallacyclophane with the non-innocent N,N0-1,4-bis(oxamate)-9,10-anthraquinone bridging ligand possesses a dual multielectron redox behavior featuring stepwise one-electron oxidation of the antiferromagnetically coupled CuII ions and two-electron reduction of the anthraquinone spacers in a p-stacked anti conformation.
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