“…17 The study of crystal structures of multicomponent solids containing hexaammine cobalt(III) is limited. A detailed analysis of the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD version 5.4 + 4 updates) 19 of crystal structures shows the existence of hydrogenbonded metal complexes with [Co(NH 3 ) 6 ] 3+ cations and various derivatives of sulfonate, [20][21][22][23] disulfonate, [24][25][26] and trisulfonate anions, 27 mono-, di-, and tetracarboxylate anions, [28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38] 4-nitrophenolate, 39 ethylenediaminetetraacetate, 40 C 60 fulleride 41 and inorganic anions. [42][43][44] However, there is only one report of a bacterially produced natural carboxylic lasalocid A, which exhibits antibiotic and anticoccidial activities as well as a pronounced cardiovascular effect.…”