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Acta Cryst. (2008). E64, m1213-m1214 [ doi:10.1107/S160053680802713X ]
2N,O)technetate(I)Abstract: The asymmetric unit of the title compound, (C8H20N)[Tc(C10H6NO2)Cl(CO)3], consists of two crystallographically independent technetium complexes related via a pseudo-inversion centre and two tetraethylammonium cations. The Tc atoms have slightly distorted octahedral coordination geometries, and they are linked with the cations by intermolecular C-H
O and C-H
Cl hydrogen-bonding contacts, forming two-dimensional columns, which lie approximately parallel to (001) in the crystal structure. The isochinolate (isoquinoline-1-carboxylate) ligands link the columns by partial
-
stacking [centroid-centroid distance 4.3733 (11) Å], forming a three-dimensional network structure.
Online 30 August 2008
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