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AbstractThe hydrothermal reaction of glyphosate and Co(Ac)2·4H2O in the presence of water and ethanol at different temperatures affords two novel cobalt coordination polymers: C12H30N4O20P4Co (1) and C3H10NO7P1Co (2). Both structures were determined by single crystal X‐ray diffraction. The coordination polymer of 1 is a one‐dimensional chain polymer with the crystal data: $\rm P{\bar 1}$, a = 5.5010(7), b = 10.983(2), c = 11.381(2) Å, α = 69.848(2), β = 86.645(2)°, γ = 79.788(2), V = 634.6(2) Å3, Z = 1, R1 = 0.0548, wR2 = 0.1557, whereas the coordination polymer of 2 is a two‐dimensional layered polymer with the crystal data: $\rm P{\bar 1}$, a = 8.9669(7), b = 7.3670(5), c = 12.7577(9) Å, β = 101.433(2)°, V = 826.04(10) Å3 Z = 4, R1 = 0.0325, wR2 = 0.1125. The glyphosate ligand exhibits different coordination behaviors in these two coordination polymers. Research on magnetic behavior revealed an antiferromagnetic coupling interaction between the Co2+ ions in both compounds.

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