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The crystal structure of copper glutamate dihydrate.
C. M. Gramaccioli,R. E. Marsh +1 more
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The Molecular and Crystal Structure of Bis(2-hydroxyethylimino-pyruvato)copper(II) Tetrahydrate
TL;DR: A new copper(II) chelate of the Schiff base derived from pyruvic acid and ethanolamine has been prepared in this article, and the crystal structure of this complex, [Cu(pyv=etham)2]·4H2O, has been determined from three dimensional X-ray diffraction data.
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Spectroscopic properties and coordination structure studies on the [Cu(l-Glu)(Im)] complex
Zhang Yugeng,Li Jianmin,Xu Min +2 more
TL;DR: In this article, the electronic absorption spectrum and photo-acoustic absorption spectrum of (l-glutamato)(imidazole)copper(II) were recorded and the results were discussed quantitatively with respect to ligand field theory and the radial scaling wave function of a non-free copper ion.
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Investigation of Second Harmonic Heneration in Glutamic Acid-Metal Complexes
Thomas M. Cooper,Steven M. Cline,David E. Zelmon,Rama Vuppuladhadium,Samhita Das Gupta,Uma B. Ramabadran +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a series of dipeptide complexes and copper glutamate were characterized using the Kurtz powder test and the results of initial nonlinear optical characterization of the copper glutamate powder were presented.
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Spectroscopic Properties and Electronic Structure of (L-Glutamato)(2, 2′-Bipyridine) copper(II)
TL;DR: In this paper, the electronic absorption spectrum and photoacoustic spectrum were recorded at room temperature and compared quantitatively with ligand field theory (LFT) and the radical wave function of non-free ions.
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MOFs Constructed from Biomolecular Building Blocks
TL;DR: The emergence of biomolecule-based MOFs, particularly those constructed using nucleobase, amino acid, peptide/protein, and carbohydrate building blocks, was discussed in this article.