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Title The monoclinic polymorph of catenapoly[[diaquamanganese(II)]-l-oxalatoj4O1,O2:O10,O20
Type JournalPaper
Keywords monoclinic -polymorph
Abstract The title polymer, [Mn(C2O4)(H2O)2]n, was synthesized by the reaction of manganese(II) nitrate tetrahydrate with a protontransfer compound, (pipzH2)(ox) (where oxH2 is oxalic acid and pipz is piperazine), in aqueous solution. The structure features a six-coordinate Mn2+ ion located on a twofold rotation axis, with a distorted octahedral geometry [Mn—O = 2.1728 (8)–2.1914 (9) A ˚ ]. The bond angles show that the two coordinated water molecules are arranged trans. One-dimensional linear chains are formed through bis-bidentate oxalate ligands bridging the MnII ions. These structural units are held together by O—H  O hydrogen bonds. A neutron diffraction study of [Mn(-ox)(D2O)2]n, using powdered samples, has been published recently in the same space group [Sledzinska, Murasik & Fischer (1987). J. Phys. Solid State Phys. 20, 2247– 2259]. However, it should be noted that an orthorhombic polymorph for the title polymer is also known [Huizing, van Hal, Kwestroo, Langereis & van Loosdregt (1977). Mater. Res. Bull. 12, 605–611; Lethbridge, Congreve, Esslemont, Slawin & Lightfoot (2003). J. Solid State Chem. 172, 212–218]. The present single-crystal X-ray study deals with the monoclinic polymorph. This phase is isostructural with the CoII analogue.
Researchers Jafar Attar Gharamaleki (Fifth Researcher), Mohammad Ghadermazi (Fourth Researcher), Shabnam Hooshmand (Third Researcher), Hossein Aghabozorg (Second Researcher), Janet Soleimannejad (First Researcher)