Thermally induced isomerisation and decomposition of diethylenetriamine complexes of nickel(II) in the solid state

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Thermally induced formation of symmetric crystal lattices in functional POSS proceeds via different mechanisms and results in unique reversible phenomena.


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AbstractBenzimidazolium trichlorocuprate(II) undergoes a redox reaction in the solid state at elevated temperature (∼240°C) to produce the cyclic trimer of benzimidazole and cuprous chloride. The trimer has been characterized by IR, NMR, and Mass spectroscopy. It has also been synthesized in lower yield by heating the mixtures of CuCl2 and benzimidazole in different ratios or heating other compounds of CuCl2 and benzimidazole. The absorption, emission, and excitation spectra of the trimer in two different solvents (TFA and DMSO) and a comparison of these results with those of benzimidazole are presented here.


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