File:Lutetium bis-phthalocyanine.svg

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Description Skeletal formula of lutetium bis-phthalocyanine. Perspective oriented to display the "sandwich" configuration, in which the central Lu3+ cation is coordinated between the two phthalocyanine macrocycles.
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Source Own work, after De Cian, Andre (1985). "Synthesis, structure, and spectroscopic and magnetic properties of lutetium(III) phthalocyanine derivatives: LuPc2.CH2Cl2 and [LuPc(OAc)(H₂O)2].H₂O.2CH3OH". Inorganic Chemistry 24 (20): 3162–3167. DOI:10.1021/ic00214a016. ISSN 0020-1669.
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Other versions File:LuPc2.svgskeletal formula in "top-down" view, highlighting the staggered configuration of the two macrocycles

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