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Complex of copper(II) and polyols
« on: December 10, 2009, 05:46:12 AM »
It is well-known that polyols such as glicol, glycerol make a navy-blue liquid with Cu2+. In every recipe I have found, they use copper(II) hydroxide. Creating this complex is possible only in such way? If yes, it means that the complex is rather with Cu(OH)2 than with Cu2+. Am I right? And what about polyols which hyroxyl groups are remoted from each other far than 2 carbons, for example like in butane-1,4-diol? Do they make a colourful complex?

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