The crystal structure of copper(II)monoglycylglycine trihydrate Cu(NH2CH2CONCH2COO) · 3H2O

Abstract
The crystal structure of copper(II)monoglycylglycine trihydrate has been determined from three-dimensional x-ray data. In the structure square planar coordination around each coppor(II) ion is achieved by double chelate formation with the glycylglycine anion and one water molecule. One much more loosely bound water molecule occurs perpendicular to the plane. The unit cell contains two independent molecules of this type together with two further water molecules which link the different parts of the structure by means of hydrogen bonds. The chemical bonds are discussed briefly.

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