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Acta Cryst. (2009). E65, m1057 [ doi:10.1107/S1600536809030724 ]
Abstract: In the title salt, [ReO2(C5H5N)4]I3, the cation and anion are both located on centres of symmetry. The ReV atom adopts a trans-ReO2N4 octahedral coordination and short intramolecular C-H
O contacts occur within the cation. In the crystal, the cations form layers perpendicular to [100] and a weak C-H
O interaction links the cations.
Online 12 August 2009
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