“…In contrast, there are many different solvents that can be found in the hexagonal cavities of the anionic layers. Thus, as it can be seen in Table 1, besides the PhCN molecule used in the first example (35) [3], there are also reported salts with PhNO 2 (3,4), pyridine (py) (1, 2), PhF (19,20), PhCl (17,18), PhBr (15, 16), PhI ( 14), 1,2-PhCl 2 (13), 2-Clpy (29, 30), 3-Clpy (33), 2-Brpy (31, 32), and mixtures of PhCN and py (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12) or PhCN with halobenzenes (21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27) and even with dimethylformamide (dmf) (28), the only non-aromatic solvent used in the β" series with Fe(III) [13].…”