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Acta Cryst. (2009). E65, m522 [ doi:10.1107/S1600536809010174 ]
-10,21-Dimethyl-3,6,14,17-tetraazatricyclo[17.3.1.18,12]tetracosa-1(23),8(24),9,11,19,21-hexaene-23,24-diolato-
8N3,N6,O23,O24:N14,N17,O23,O24]bis[(nitrato-
2O,O')nickel(II)]Abstract: In the title centrosymmetric dinuclear nickel complex, [Ni2(C22H30N4O2)(NO3)2], each of the two NiII atoms has a distorted octahedral geometry, defined by two N atoms and two O atoms from the macrocyclic ligand and two O atoms from a chelating nitrate anion. The two Ni atoms are bridged by two phenolate O atoms, forming a four-membered Ni2O2 ring.
Online 18 April 2009
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