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Coordinates | 7027668.cif |
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Original paper (by DOI) | HTML |
Formula | C19 H14 N2 O7 Zn |
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Calculated formula | C19 H14 N2 O7 Zn |
Title of publication | Crystallisation of H3BTC, H3TPO or H2SDA with MII (M = Co, Mn or Zn) and 2,2′-bipyridyl: design and control of co-ordination architecture, and magnetic properties (H3BTC = benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylic acid, H3TPO = tris(4-carboxylphenyl)phosphine oxide, H2SDA = cis-stilbene-4,4′-dicarboxylic acid) † |
Authors of publication | Plater, M. John; Foreman, Mark R. St. J.; Coronado, Eugenio; Gómez-García, Carlos J.; Slawin, Alexandra M. Z. |
Journal of publication | Journal of the Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions |
Year of publication | 1999 |
Journal issue | 23 |
Pages of publication | 4209 |
a | 9.4616 ± 0.0001 Å |
b | 9.4818 ± 0.0002 Å |
c | 11.4619 ± 0.0003 Å |
α | 111.95° |
β | 93.091 ± 0.001° |
γ | 101.878 ± 0.001° |
Cell volume | 923.57 ± 0.03 Å3 |
Cell temperature | 293 ± 2 K |
Ambient diffraction temperature | 293 ± 2 K |
Number of distinct elements | 5 |
Space group number | 2 |
Hermann-Mauguin space group symbol | P -1 |
Hall space group symbol | -P 1 |
Residual factor for all reflections | 0.0407 |
Residual factor for significantly intense reflections | 0.0295 |
Weighted residual factors for all reflections | 0.1069 |
Weighted residual factors for significantly intense reflections | 0.0767 |
Goodness-of-fit parameter for all reflections | 0.841 |
Goodness-of-fit parameter for significantly intense reflections | 0.832 |
Diffraction radiation wavelength | 0.71073 Å |
Diffraction radiation type | MoKα |
Has coordinates | Yes |
Has disorder | No |
Has Fobs | No |
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