“…Depending on the nature of the coligand, the metal cations are connected into chains by pairs of -1,3 coordinating anionic ligands (Mautner et al, 2018;Prananto et al, 2017;Shurdha et al, 2013;Jin et al, 2007;Bö hme et al, 2020), or they are linked into layers with different layer topologies (Werner et al, 2015a;Neumann et al, 2018a;Suckert et al, 2016). The chain compounds show either ferromagnetism (Neumann et al, 2019), antiferromagnetism (Jochim et al, 2020) or they represent antiferromagnetic phases of single-chain magnets (Mautner et al, 2018; Rams et al, 2017, 2020; Werner et al, 2015b), whereas the layer compounds are in most cases ferromagnets (Suckert et al, 2016). For this composition a third structure type is known, in which the metal cations are tetrahedrally coordinated, forming discrete complexes with only N-terminally bonded thiocyanate anions (Neumann et al, 2018b).…”