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Silicon-Based Coordination Complex with Copper Ligands - Structural Diagram #1444243 (License: Personal Use)
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This image displays a crystallographically determined molecular structure of a silicon(IV) center coordinated to two copper(I) ions via nitrogen-donor heterocyclic ligands, forming a symmetric trinuclear architecture. Key features include tetrahedral Si1 geometry, distorted linear Cu-N-C motifs, and terminal chloride ligands (Cl1, Cl2) bound to copper centers. The ellipsoids represent 50% probability thermal displacement surfaces.
Used in academic publications, university course materials, or chemical database entries to illustrate organometallic or main-group transition-metal hybrid complexes; targets researchers and students seeking structural insights into cooperative Si-Cu catalysis or supramolecular assembly.
Related Cliparts: Detailed 3D molecular diagram of a Si-centered coordination compound featuring Cu(I) centers, N-heterocyclic ligands, and Cl substituents-ideal for inorganic chemistry research.
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