“…A number of hydrated metal nicotinate structures have been reported. In the case of lanthanide complexes (with La, Pr, Sm, Ho or Tm) these are dinuclear, with both chelating and bridging nicotinate ligands (Moore, Glick & Baker, 1972;Aslanov, Abdul'minev & Porai-Koshits, 1972;Prout, Matin & Hutchinson, 1985), except for a polymeric lanthanum complex containing only bridging nicotinates (Kay, Moore & Glick, 1972); the N atom of the ligand is not involved in binding to the metals. Complexes of Cr, Co and Zn are mononuclear, and involve binding only to the N atom, with no coordination by the carboxylate group (Cotton, Falvello, Ohlhausen, Murillo & Quesada, 1991;Anagnostopoulos, Drew & Walton, 1969).…”