I know well the method for finding geometric isomers in a square planar complex: any pair of ligands positioned diagonally to each other are opposite and their positions freely rotatable. However, I need a similar method to apply for geometric isomerism in octahedral complexes (and preferably, ...
For the mononuclear complex [Cu(L)2Cl2] (L = pyridine-4-carboxamido-2-methyl-phenyl-4-methyl ester) with a square planar Cu(II) a smaller g value of 2.13 was reported [69], while for the mononuclear pyridine-N-oxide complex [Cu(C5H5NO)2(NO3)2] with a similar coordination as CuL1...