Abstract

The title compound, {[Zn(C12H8O4)(C5H5N)(H2O)]·C5H5N}n, has been prepared by hydro­thermal reaction. The ZnII atom is six-coordinated by four carboxyl­ate O atoms of two p-phenylenediacrylate (ppda2−) ligands, one N atom of a pyridine mol­ecule and one O atom of a water mol­ecule in a distorted octa­hedral environment. The carboxyl­ate groups of the ppda2− anions are in a bridging–chelating mode, in which two O atoms chelate one Zn2+ ion. These connections result in an extended chain structure. Parallel packing of the chains forms a two-dimensional network with inter­molecular edge-to-face inter­actions. Further linkages between the layers through O—H⋯O hydrogen-bonding inter­actions result in a three-dimensional supra­molecular architecture with one-dimensional recta­nglar channels.

Highlights

  • H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement max = 0.91 e Å3

  • The ZnII atom is six-coordinated by four carboxylate O atoms of two pphenylenediacrylate ligands, one N atom of a pyridine molecule and one O atom of a water molecule in a distorted octahedral environment

  • The carboxylate groups of the ppda2 anions are in a bridging–chelating mode, in which two O atoms chelate one Zn2+ ion

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H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement max = 0.91 e Å3. The ZnII atom is six-coordinated by four carboxylate O atoms of two pphenylenediacrylate (ppda2) ligands, one N atom of a pyridine molecule and one O atom of a water molecule in a distorted octahedral environment. The carboxylate groups of the ppda anions are in a bridging–chelating mode, in which two O atoms chelate one Zn2+ ion. These connections result in an extended chain structure. Parallel packing of the chains forms a two-dimensional network with intermolecular edgeto-face interactions. Further linkages between the layers through O—H O hydrogen-bonding interactions result in a three-dimensional supramolecular architecture with onedimensional rectanglar channels

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