It is a colourless solid that is used in the synthesis of copper complexes.
Research has suggested that copper complexes of anti-inflammatory drugs are more active than the drug by itself, and produce fewer gastrointestinal side-effects.
Salqu copper complexes have been investigated as oxidation catalysts.
A patented copper complex the mineral helps maintain hair health promises to help strengthen thin and brittle lashes in as little as three weeks.
The phenomenon is very common in six-coordinate copper(II) complexes.
It is readily apparent in the structures of many copper(II) complexes.
The neutral character of bis(oxazoline)s makes them well suited to use with noble metals, with copper complexes being particularly common.
Upon administration with a specific copper chelator, copper complexes would be formed at a relatively high level in tumors.
Topical copper complexes such as Tricomin have been reported successful in preventing hair follicle death.
The enantiomeric excess was unaffected by use of 50 mol% of the copper complex but the yield was significantly decreased.