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In cyanoferrocene, [Fe(C5H5)(C6H4N)], the N atom acts as a hydrogen-bond acceptor from C—H bonds in two other molecules. Each molecule is thus hydrogen-bonded to four others, forming sheets.
Supporting information
![cif](https://journals.iucr.org//../logos/filetypeicons/bw/b1/ciflogo.png) | Crystallographic Information File (CIF) Contains datablocks global, 9623 |
![fcf](https://journals.iucr.org//../logos/filetypeicons/bw/b1/fcflogo.png) | Structure factor file (CIF format) Contains datablock 9623 |
CCDC reference: 127075
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