![[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]](pb2030contents.gif)
Acta Cryst. (2010). E66, m990-m991 [ doi:10.1107/S1600536810023986 ]
-H2O)Na2]2[(C2O4)2Cr(
-OH)2Cr(C2O4)2]·H2O}n, a novel hydrated formAbstract: The unit cell of the title compound, poly[[
-aqua-
-hydroxido-di-
-oxalato-chromium(III)disodium] monohydrate], {[CrNa2(C2O4)2(OH)(H2O)]·H2O}n, contains four [Na1(
-H2O)Na2][(C2O4)2Cr(
-OH)·H2O] formula units, each of which consists of two crystallographically independent Na+ sites (bridged by one aqua ligand), one half of a centrosymmetric di-
-hydroxido-bis[cis-bis(oxalato)chromate(III)] dimer, [(C2O4)2Cr(
-OH)2Cr(C2O4)2]4-, and one uncoordinated water molecule. The structure is best described as a coordination polymer in which the three-dimensional lattice framework is realized by the interconnection of the metallic atoms via the O atoms of the aqua, hydroxide and oxalate ligands. One Na atom is heptacoordinated by one water, one hydroxide and five oxalate O atoms, whilst the other is pentacoordinated by one water and four oxalate O atoms. The coordination around the Cr3+ sites is pseudo-octahedral, involving four aqua and two hydroxide O atoms. Adjacent Na atoms are separated by 3.593 (2) Å, whereas the intradimer Cr
Cr spacing is 2.978 (1) Å. The crystal structure is consolidated by extended relatively weak O-H
O hydrogen bonding with O
O distances ranging from 2.808 (4) to 3.276 (5) Å.
Online 21 July 2010
Copyright © International Union of Crystallography
IUCr Webmaster