![[HTML version]](/e/graphics/htmlborder.gif)
![[PDF version]](/e/graphics/pdfborder.gif)
![[CIF]](/e/graphics/cifborder.gif)
![[3d view]](/e/graphics/3dviewborder.gif)
![[Structure Factors]](/e/graphics/structurefactorsborder.gif)
![[Supplementary Material]](/e/graphics/supplementarymaterialsborder.gif)
![[CIF check Report]](/e/graphics/checkcifborder.gif)
![[Open access]](/e/graphics/free.gif)
![[Contents scheme]](pv2188contents.gif)
Acta Cryst. (2009). E65, m1044 [ doi:10.1107/S1600536809030050 ]
-dicyanamido-
-1,3-di-4-pyridylpropane]Abstract: In the title compound, [Cu(C2N3)2(C13H14N2)]n, the CuII atom, located on an inversion centre, adopts a distorted octahedral coordination by six N atoms, two from 1,3-di-4-pyridylpropane and four from dicyanamide ligands, with significantly different Cu-N distances. The metal centres are linked in an unusual triple-bridged mode into chains parallel to [101].
Online 8 August 2009
Copyright © International Union of Crystallography
IUCr Webmaster