addenda and errata
μ-Oxalato-bis[bis(triphenylphosphine)copper(I)] dichloromethane disolvate. Corrigendum
aDepartment of Chemistry, University of West Florida, 11000 University Parkway, Pensacola, FL 32514, USA, bDepartment of Chemistry, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, 285 Old Westport Road, North Dartmouth, MA 02747, USA, and cDepartment of Chemistry, University of California, San Diego, Urey Hall 5128, mail code 0358, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA
*Correspondence e-mail: royappa@uwf.edu
An erroneous claim in the paper by Royappa et al. [Acta Cryst. (2013), E69, m126 ] is corrected and a reference added for a previously published report of a closely related structure.
In the paper by Royappa et al. (2013), the authors claimed `To date, no examples of copper(I) oxalate compounds containing triphenylphosphine ligands coordinated through the phosphorus atoms to the metal centers have been structurally characterized'.
However, the authors were unaware of a previous report (Jakob et al., 2010) on the structure of (PPh3)2Cu(C2O4)Cu(PPh3)2 with a different number of dichloromethane solvent molecules. The authors sincerely regret this unintentional oversight.
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