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Acta Cryst. (2007). E63, m1925 [ doi:10.1107/S1600536807028140 ]
4-phosphatodizincate(II)]Abstract: In the title compound, (C2H10N2)[ZnPO4]2, alternating ZnO4 [Zn-O = 1.899 (5)-1.940 (6) Å] and PO4 [P-O = 1.525 (6)-1.539 (6) Å] tetrahedra are linked through their vertices to generate a three-dimensional zeolite-like framework with perpendicular six- and eight-membered ring channels. The disordered ethylenediammonium dications are located in the eight-membered ring channels near the twofold axes. The C atom and H atoms attached to C and N are disordered over two positions in a ratio of 0.55:0.45. All atoms are located in general positions.
Online 15 June 2007
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