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Poly[[tetra-aqua-bis[?(4)-2,2'-(p-phenyl-ene-di-oxy)diacetato][?(2)-2,2'-(p-phenyl-ene-di-oxy)diacetato]dierbium(III)] hexa-hydrate].


ABSTRACT: The asymmetric unit of the title compound, [Er(2)(C(10)H(8)O(6))(3)(H(2)O)(4)]·6H(2)O, comprises one Er(3+) ion, one and a half 2,2'-(p-phenyl-enedi-oxy)diacetate (hqda) ligands, two coordinated water mol-ecules and three uncoordinated water mol-ecules. The Er(3+) ion is nine-coordinated by seven O atoms from hqda ligands and two O atoms from water mol-ecules. In the title compound, there are two types of crystallographically independent ligands: one with an inversion center in the middle of the ligand is chelating on both ends of the ligand towards each one Er center; the other hqda ligands are bridging-chelating on one side, and bridging on the other end of the ligand. Two adjacent Er(3+) ions are thus chelated and bridged by -COO groups from hqda ligands in three coordination modes (briding-chelating, bridging and chelating). These building blocks are linked by OOC-CH(2)O-C(6)H(4)-OCH(2)-COO spacers, forming two-dimensional neutral layers. Adjacent layers are linked by O-H?O hydrogen-bonding inter-actions, forming a three-dimensional supermolecular network.

SUBMITTER: Wei DY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2971814 | biostudies-other | 2009

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Poly[[tetra-aqua-bis[μ(4)-2,2'-(p-phenyl-ene-di-oxy)diacetato][μ(2)-2,2'-(p-phenyl-ene-di-oxy)diacetato]dierbium(III)] hexa-hydrate].

Wei Dan-Yi DY   Zhang Yan-Guang YG   Wang Mei-Li ML   Zhu Zhen-Ke ZK  

Acta crystallographica. Section E, Structure reports online 20091111 Pt 12


The asymmetric unit of the title compound, [Er(2)(C(10)H(8)O(6))(3)(H(2)O)(4)]·6H(2)O, comprises one Er(3+) ion, one and a half 2,2'-(p-phenyl-enedi-oxy)diacetate (hqda) ligands, two coordinated water mol-ecules and three uncoordinated water mol-ecules. The Er(3+) ion is nine-coordinated by seven O atoms from hqda ligands and two O atoms from water mol-ecules. In the title compound, there are two types of crystallographically independent ligands: one with an inversion center in the middle of the  ...[more]

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