Tetranuclear copper(i) clusters: impact of bridging carboxylate ligands on solid state structure and photoluminescence
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Yulia Sevryugina, Oleksandr Hietsoi, Marina A. Petrukhina
The X-ray crystallographic characterization and solid state photoluminescence (PL) study of three new tetranuclear copper(I) clusters, [Cu4(O2CR)4], R = (3-F)C6H4 (1), (2,3,4-F)3C6H2 (2), and CF3/C6F5 (3), revealed a dependence of PL on the structural type.
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