Syntheses, Characterization and Crystal Structure of Zn (II) Complex Constructed from Ferrocenedicarboxylic Acid

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The Zn (II) complex [Zn (O2CFcCO2)(H2O)2]H2O was synthesized with ferrocenedicarboxylic acid under mild conditions. Its crystal structure was characterized by elemental analysis, IR data and X-ray diffraction single crystal structure analyses. The Zn (II) coordination units are connected, forming one-dimensional chain. At the meanwhile, the luminescence properties and the electronic properties were determined.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 750-752)

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August 2013

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