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Poly (Isonicotinic Acid N-Oxide–Isonicotinate-N-Oxide-Chloro-Uranyl): The Interpenetrating Grids Created by Coordination and Hydrogen Bonds

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The building blocks of the title compound, [UO2 2+·Cl·(C6H4NO3) · (C6H5NO3)]n–uranyl fragment, chloride ion, one deprotonated isonicotinate N-oxide and one isonicotinic acid N-oxide, are arranged in the complicated three dimensional network by means of both coordination and hydrogen bonds. The uranium ion is seven-coordinated, in the fashion intermediate between the pentagonal bipyramid and capped octahedron. The coordination one-dimensional polymer chains are connected by strong carboxyl—carboxyl hydrogen bonds into two dimensional grids. These grids interpenetrate each other like the chain-links.

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The coordination one-dimensional polymer chains are connected by strong carboxyl—carboxyl hydrogen bonds into two dimensional grids, which interpenetrate each other like the chain-links.

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Lis, S., Glatty, Z., Meinrath, G. et al. Poly (Isonicotinic Acid N-Oxide–Isonicotinate-N-Oxide-Chloro-Uranyl): The Interpenetrating Grids Created by Coordination and Hydrogen Bonds. J Chem Crystallogr 40, 646–649 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10870-010-9711-0

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