Four new single crystals of sodium tetrakis(2-pyridinecarboxylato)Ln(III), where Ln is europium and terbium, with general formulas of Na[Ln(C6H4NO2)4]·2H2O were prepared from a reaction of solvent-mediated polymorph selection. All the crystal structures were determined by using temperature-dependent single crystal X-ray diffraction at 100(2) and 298(2) K. No phase transition was observed within this temperature range. Two isostructural compounds, IM
(Eu3+ core) and IIIM
(Tb3+ core), crystallize in the monoclinic space group C
2
h
6 - C2/c (No. 15) and the other two compounds, IIH
(Eu3+ core) and IVH
(Tb3+ core), in the enantiomorphic hexagonal space group D
6
3 - P6522 (No. 179). Both IM
and IIH
(or both IIIM
and IVH
) are homeotypic. Each structure consists of an extensive network of organo-lanthanide complex and has extremely long-ranged interlayer distances, about 10 Å. The parallel interlayer in IM
(or IIIM
) can be reconstructed into IIH
(or IVH
) via 6-fold angularly step-staggered packing. Such a phenomenon of crystal packing strongly depends not only on the nature of the applied solvent system but also on long-range ordering of the organo-lanthanides. Transmission electron microscopy analysis of IIH
and IVH
reveals the absolute configuration of parallel helical assemblies. Their optical and magnetic data show the salient features of topospecific chirality over those racemic counterparts.
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