Abstract

In the crystal structure of the yellow copper(I) compound, {[Cu2(SO4)(C10H8N2)2]·4H2O}n, one [(C10H8N2)2Cu]n chain is stacked over another [Cu⋯Cu = 3.180 (1) A]; the two chains are bridged by SO4 groups through two Cu—O bonds into a double-chain motif. The SO4 groups are located alternately on opposite sides of the double chain and lie on twofold rotation axes. The disordered solvent water mol­ecules occupy the space between the double chains. The CuI atom exists in a T-shaped environment.

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