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Volumn 891, Issue 1-3, 2008, Pages 178-183

Packing patterns and network entanglements in sodium and silver(I) 3-carboxybenzenesulfonate crystals

Author keywords

Coordination bond; Entangled metal organic coordination network; Hydrogen bond; Monolayer structure

Indexed keywords

AROMATIC COMPOUNDS; CRYSTAL STRUCTURE; CRYSTALLOGRAPHY; CRYSTALS; ELECTRON ENERGY LEVELS; HYDROGEN; IONIZATION OF LIQUIDS; IONS; METAL IONS; MONOLAYERS; OXYGEN; POWDERS; SILVER COMPOUNDS;

EID: 55249109584     PISSN: 00222860     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2008.03.024     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (14)

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    • In analogy with the shorthand used for description of hydrogen-bonded motifs the following notations are used for identification of the coordination motifs: Rm, d(n) for the ring motifs and Cm, d(n) for the repeating motif in polymeric coordination chains, m is the number of metal centers in the motif, d the number of atoms donating electron pair to the metal center and n is the number of coordination and covalent bonds counted along the shortest path. For more details of ring motifs see. Matczak-Jon E., and Videnova-Adrabinska V. Coord. Chem. Rev. 249 (2005) 2458
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