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Acta Cryst. (2006). E62, m2266-m2268 [ doi:10.1107/S1600536806032521 ]
Abstract: The reaction of manganese(II) nitrate with the proton-transfer compound piperazinediium pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylate, or (pipzH2)(pydc), in aqueous solution leads to the formation of the title compound, (C4H12N2)[Mn(C7H3NO4)2]·6H2O. The anion is a six-coordinate complex with a distorted octahedral geometry around the central atom. In the crystal structure, intra- and intermolecular O-H
O and N-H
O hydrogen bonds connect the various components into a supramolecular structure.
Online 23 August 2006
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