Two new 4d‐4f coordination polymers, [Ag2Nd(nic)4(H2O)4·(ClO4)·H2O] (1) and [Ag8Yb4(inic)8(ox)6]· [Ag2(inic)2] (2) [nic = nicotinate, inic = isonicotinate and ox = oxalate] have been synthesized and characterized by element analysis, IR spectroscopy and thermal analysis, as well as single crystal X‐ray diffraction. Complex 1 exhibits a wavelike layer that is assembled from neodymium‐carboxylate subunits, silver centres and perchlorate ions. Complex 2 represents a extended heterometallic sandwich‐like layered network that is constructed from ytterbium‐oxalate layers and Ag(inic) chains.
Two new 3d‐4f heterometallic coordination polymers, [LnCu(nic)2(ox)]·2H2O (Ln = Sm(1), Dy (2), ox = oxalate anion, Hnic = nicotinic acid) were synthesized and characterized by elementary analysis, IR spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis, as well as single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction. The two structures exhibit the same unusual 3D microporous heterometallic coordination frameworks with 13.7 % voids occupied by guest water molecules.
In the title compound, 0.5C10H10N2
2+·PF6
−·C10H8N2·2C7H7NO2·H2O, the cation is located on a center of symmetry. The crystal structure is determined by a complex three-dimensional network of intermolecular O—H⋯O, O—H⋯N, N—H⋯N and N—H⋯F hydrogen bonds. π–π stacking interactions between neighboring pyridyl rings are also present; the centroid–centroid distance is 3.643 (5) Å. The hexafluoridophosphate anion is disordered over two positions with site-occupancy factors of ca 0.6 and 0.4.
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