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Although many compounds look similar to this compound(15227-42-6)Application In Synthesis of cis-Dichlorobis(pyridine)platinum(II), numerous studies have shown that this compound(SMILES:[Cl-][Pt+2]([N]1=CC=CC=C1)([Cl-])[N]2=CC=CC=C2), has unique advantages. If you want to know more about similar compounds, you can read my other articles.

Most of the natural products isolated at present are heterocyclic compounds, so heterocyclic compounds occupy an important position in the research of organic chemistry. A compound: 15227-42-6, is researched, SMILESS is [Cl-][Pt+2]([N]1=CC=CC=C1)([Cl-])[N]2=CC=CC=C2, Molecular C10H10Cl2N2PtJournal, Spectroscopy Letters called Spectral studies of some pyridine and bipyridine complexes of platinum(II), Author is Agarwala, Badri Vishal, the main research direction is platinum pyridine bipyridine spectra; UV platinum pyridine bipyridine; magnetic CD platinum pyridine bipyridine.Application In Synthesis of cis-Dichlorobis(pyridine)platinum(II).

Electronic absorption spectra and magnetic CD (MCD) spectra were studied for the square planar complexes cis- and trans-Pt(py)2Cl2 and Pt(2,2′-bipyridine)Cl2(I). Detailed studies were carried out for I due to its fair solubility in many solvents and the solvent effect on its electronic spectra was investigated. The band assignments of the electronic spectra are discussed and are supported by the MCD spectra. NMR and magnetic studies were also carried out on the complexes to further elucidate their configuration. All the complexes studied are diamagnetic in conformity with their square planar arrangement.

Although many compounds look similar to this compound(15227-42-6)Application In Synthesis of cis-Dichlorobis(pyridine)platinum(II), numerous studies have shown that this compound(SMILES:[Cl-][Pt+2]([N]1=CC=CC=C1)([Cl-])[N]2=CC=CC=C2), has unique advantages. If you want to know more about similar compounds, you can read my other articles.

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