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Acta Cryst. (2008). E64, m31 [ doi:10.1107/S1600536807062332 ]
3-pyridin-3-olato]Abstract: In the title complex, [Cd(C5H4NO)(C12H9O2)(H2O)]n, each CdII atom is coordinated by two carboxylate O atoms from one 1-naphthylacetate ligand, two hydroxyl O atoms from two pyridin-3-olate ligands, one N atom from another pyridin-3-olate ligand and one water molecule, and displays a distorted octahedral coordination geometry. The compound forms infinite chains of pyridin-3-olate ligands bridging 1-naphthylacetate-CdII units parallel to the b axis, with a Cd
Cd separation of 3.578 (2) Å. The chains are further self-assembled into a supramolecular network through intermolecular O-H
O hydrogen-bonding interactions.
Online 6 December 2007
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