Abstract
In the crystal structure of {[Ag(C6H4NO2)(C18H15P)]·C2H6O}n, the 4-pyridylcarboxylate ion binds to the phosphine-coordinated silver atoms through one of the two oxygen atoms of the carboxyl unit, and to a third phosphine-coordinate silver atom through the nitrogen atom of the aromatic ring, giving a distorted tetrahedral coordination at the metal atom. The μ 3-bridging mode leads to a layer motif; the disordered ethanol molecules are linked to the free carboxyl oxygen atom by O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds.
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