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Catena-Poly[[[aqua-(1,10-phenanthro-line)zinc(II)]-?-3,3'-(p-phenyl-ene)di-acrylato] hemihydrate].


ABSTRACT: In the title compound, {[Zn(C(12)H(8)O(4))(C(12)H(8)N(2))(H(2)O)]·0.5H(2)O}(n), each Zn(II) atom is six-coordinated by two N atoms from one 1,10-phenanthroline (phen), three carboxyl-ate O atoms from two different L ligands [H(2)L = 3,3'-(p-phenyl-ene)diacrylic acid] and one water mol-ecule in a distorted octa-hedral environment. The two L dianions are situated across inversion centres and bridge neighbouring Zn(II) centres, yielding a chain propagating parallel to [100]. O-H?O hydrogen bonds between the coordinated water molecule, the solvent water molecule (half-occupied) and the carboxylate O atoms further stabilize the structure.

SUBMITTER: Li YP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2977088 | biostudies-other | 2009 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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catena-Poly[[[aqua-(1,10-phenanthro-line)zinc(II)]-μ-3,3'-(p-phenyl-ene)di-acrylato] hemihydrate].

Li Ya-Ping YP   Sun Da-Jun DJ   Zang Hu H   Su Guan-Fang GF   Li Yu-Lin YL  

Acta crystallographica. Section E, Structure reports online 20090718 Pt 8


In the title compound, {[Zn(C(12)H(8)O(4))(C(12)H(8)N(2))(H(2)O)]·0.5H(2)O}(n), each Zn(II) atom is six-coordinated by two N atoms from one 1,10-phenanthroline (phen), three carboxyl-ate O atoms from two different L ligands [H(2)L = 3,3'-(p-phenyl-ene)diacrylic acid] and one water mol-ecule in a distorted octa-hedral environment. The two L dianions are situated across inversion centres and bridge neighbouring Zn(II) centres, yielding a chain propagating parallel to [100]. O-H⋯O hydrogen bonds be  ...[more]

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