coppercopper
Coppercopper is a term occasionally used in chemistry to describe systems in which two copper centers interact directly through a copper–copper bond, or more simply to refer to the diatomic molecule Cu2. It does not have a formal standing in standard nomenclature, but it appears in informal discussions and as a shorthand for copper–copper bonding phenomena observed in certain compounds and in the gas phase.
The diatomic copper molecule, Cu2, is the prototypical example of coppercopper in the gas phase. It is
In coordination chemistry and catalysis, copper–copper interactions are observed in dinuclear or dicopper complexes. These systems
In summary, coppercopper serves as a convenient umbrella term for copper–copper bonding scenarios, most notably the