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| Coordinates | 2000565.cif |
|---|---|
| Original IUCr paper | HTML |
| External links | PubChem |
| Chemical name | tetrakis(μ-2,2-dimethylpropanoate-O,O')di(2,5-lutidine)dinickel |
|---|---|
| Formula | C34 H54 N2 Ni2 O8 |
| Calculated formula | C34 H54 N2 Ni2 O8 |
| SMILES | [n]1(c(ccc(c1)C)C)[Ni]1234[O]=C(C(C)(C)C)O[Ni]4([n]4c(ccc(c4)C)C)([O]=C(O1)C(C)(C)C)(OC(=[O]3)C(C)(C)C)[O]=C(C(C)(C)C)O2 |
| Title of publication | Dimeric nickel(II) carboxylates and a silanecarboxylate: [Ni(Me~3~CCOO)~2~(2,5-lutidine)]~2~, [Ni(MePh~2~CCOO)~2~(quinoline)]~2~.2CHCl~3~, [Ni(Me~2~PhCCOO)~2~(quinoline)]~2~, [Ni(Me~3~CCOO)~2~(2-ethylpyridine)]~2~, [Ni(Me~3~CCOO)~2~(2-picoline)]~2~ and [Ni(MePh~2~SiCOO)~2~(Ph~3~P)]~2~ |
| Authors of publication | Morooka, M.; Ohba, S.; Nakashima, M.; Tokii, T.; Muto, Y.; Kato, M.; Steward, O. W. |
| Journal of publication | Acta Crystallographica Section C |
| Year of publication | 1992 |
| Journal volume | 48 |
| Journal issue | 10 |
| Pages of publication | 1888 - 1894 |
| a | 20.52 ± 0.002 Å |
| b | 10.647 ± 0.001 Å |
| c | 18.26 ± 0.002 Å |
| α | 90° |
| β | 91.015 ± 0.008° |
| γ | 90° |
| Cell volume | 3988.8 ± 0.7 Å3 |
| Cell temperature | 299 K |
| Ambient diffraction temperature | 299 ± 1 K |
| Number of distinct elements | 5 |
| Space group number | 15 |
| Hermann-Mauguin space group symbol | C 1 2/c 1 |
| Hall space group symbol | -C 2yc |
| Residual factor for significantly intense reflections | 0.043 |
| Weighted residual factors for significantly intense reflections | 0.031 |
| Goodness-of-fit parameter for significantly intense reflections | 2.29 |
| Diffraction radiation wavelength | 0.71073 Å |
| Diffraction radiation type | MoKα |
| Has coordinates | Yes |
| Has disorder | No |
| Has Fobs | No |
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