Archives for Chemistry Experiments of CCuNS

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The transformation of simple hydrocarbons into more complex and valuable products via catalytic C–H bond functionalisation has revolutionised modern synthetic chemistry. 1111-67-7, Name is Cuprous thiocyanate, belongs to copper-catalyst compound, is a common compound. Formula: CCuNSIn an article, once mentioned the new application about 1111-67-7.

Reaction of copper(I) thiocyanate with imino oximes 3-<<2-(alkylamino)ethyl>imino>-2-butanone oximes or 3-<<2-(dialkylamino)ethyl>imino>-2-butanone oximes, (abbreviated as Hdox-enRR’), gave a series of copper(II) complexes which consist of binuclear complexes with a thiocyanate anion coordinated to the copper (II)ion.The magnetic susceptibilities over the temperature range 77-320 K show a strong antiferromagnetic spin coupling through the N-O bridge for these complexes.The magnetic behavior can be explained by using the Bleaney-Bowers equation.

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Reference:
Copper catalysis in organic synthesis – NCBI,
Special Issue “Fundamentals and Applications of Copper-Based Catalysts”