Studies on bismuth carboxylates-synthesis and characterization of a new structural form of bismuth(III) dipicolinate

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Synthesis and X-ray structure of a new bismuth dipicolinate cooordination polymer, {[Bi((2,6-O2C)2C5H3N)((2- HO2C-6-O2C)C5H3N)(H 2O)]2.5H2O}n (7) are presented. Compound 7 has dimeric units with a Bi2O2 skeleton that are linked by additional weak Bi-O interactions leading to a polymeric structure. The overall coordination number at bismuth is 9 [two Bi-N and seven Bi-O bonds]. New routes to a second crystalline modification (4′) of the previously reported coordination polymer, bismuth tris(picolinate), [Bi(2-O 2C-C5H4N)3]n (4), are described; bond parameters in the two crystalline forms (4 and 4′) are compared. In both the compounds 4′ and 7, bismuth has a distorted tricapped trigonal prismatic geometry. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Anjaneyulu, O., & Swamy, K. C. K. (2011). Studies on bismuth carboxylates-synthesis and characterization of a new structural form of bismuth(III) dipicolinate. In Journal of Chemical Sciences (Vol. 123, pp. 131–137). Springer India. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12039-011-0108-1

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