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Acta Cryst. (2007). E63, m2147 [ doi:10.1107/S1600536807033016 ]
2-isonicotinato)bis(
2-pyridinium-4-carboxylato)pentazinc(II)]Abstract: In the title compound, [Zn5(IN)6Br4(1H-IN)2], (where IN is isonicotinate, C6H4NO2, and 1H-IN is pyridinium-4-carboxylate, C6H5NO2), one Zn atom is located on an inversion center and has a six-coordinated ZnO4N2 geometry, while two other Zn atoms adopt a four-coordinated ZnO2NBr pyramidal geometry. In the crystal structure, the metal centers are connected by intermolecular N-H
O hydrogen bonds, and IN and 1H-IN units, forming a two-dimensional bilayer structure.
Online 18 July 2007
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