Order-Disorder in Diaquobis(salicylato)copper(II) Revisited

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    Abstract

    We re-investigated the crystal structure of diaquobis(salicylato)copper(II), CuSal, which is an OD material with disordered layer stacking. The diffraction pattern consists of sharp Bragg spots and diffuse streaks.
    From the Bragg reflections we determined the ordered part of the structure, which can either be described by an orthorhombic or a twinned monoclinic lattice. The main motif of the structure consists of one-dimensional coordination polymers that are connected by hydrogen bonds into two-dimensional layers.
    The layer stacking is disordered and from simulation
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)289-298
    JournalCroatica Chemica Acta
    Volume91
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 28 Jun 2018

    Keywords

    • diffuse scattering
    • OD structure
    • hydrogen-bonded layers
    • copper complex

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