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Poly[aqua(?(3)-5-aza-niumylisophthalato)-(?-oxalato)neodymium(III)].


ABSTRACT: The title compound, [Nd(C(8)H(6)NO(4))(C(2)O(4))(H(2)O)](n), is a layer-like coordination polymer. The Nd(III) ion is coordinated by four carboxyl-ate O atoms from three bridging 5-aza-nium-yl-isophthalate (Haip) ligands, four carboxyl-ate O atoms from two oxalate (ox) anions and one ligated water mol-ecule in a tricapped trigonal-prismatic geometry. The Haip anion acts as a ?(3)-bridge, connecting three Nd(III) ions through two carboxyl-ate groups; the ox anion adopts a bis-bidentate-bridging mode, linking two Nd(III) ions. The layer framework is further extended to a three-dimensional supra-molecular structure through N-H?O and O-H?O hydrogen bonds.

SUBMITTER: Yin X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3344297 | biostudies-literature | 2012 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Poly[aqua(μ(3)-5-aza-niumylisophthalato)-(μ-oxalato)neodymium(III)].

Yin Xia X   Xiao Tian-Tian TT   Fan Jun J   Zheng Sheng-Run SR   Zhang Wei-Guang WG  

Acta crystallographica. Section E, Structure reports online 20120404 Pt 5


The title compound, [Nd(C(8)H(6)NO(4))(C(2)O(4))(H(2)O)](n), is a layer-like coordination polymer. The Nd(III) ion is coordinated by four carboxyl-ate O atoms from three bridging 5-aza-nium-yl-isophthalate (Haip) ligands, four carboxyl-ate O atoms from two oxalate (ox) anions and one ligated water mol-ecule in a tricapped trigonal-prismatic geometry. The Haip anion acts as a μ(3)-bridge, connecting three Nd(III) ions through two carboxyl-ate groups; the ox anion adopts a bis-bidentate-bridging m  ...[more]

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