Abstract
Triclinic unit cell [space group P 1] of the calcium(II) complex with pyrazine-2,3,5,6-tetracarboxylate (2,3,5,6-PZTC) and water ligands [poly-bis(μ-aqua)di(μ-pyrazine-2,3,5,6-tetracarboxylate)tetracalcium(II)] contains four Ca(II) ions in two symmetry independent sites, two 2,3,5,6-PZTC ligands with their geometrical centers at the inversion centers at 0, 1/2, 1/2 and 0, 1/2, 0 and two coordinated water molecules. Metal ions are bridged by the ligand molecules via their N,O bonding moieties and carboxylate oxygen atoms as well as coordinated water oxygen atoms producing a densely packed three-dimensional molecular pattern. The Ca1 ion coordinates eight atoms at the corners of a distorted bicapped tetragonal bipyramid. The coordination number of the Ca2 ion is seven in a strongly distorted pentagonal bipyramid. The pyrazine ring planes of the ligands are parallel to each other forming molecular sheets stacked normal to the a axis. They are interconnected by carboxylate oxygen atoms coordinating calcium ions located between the adjacent sheets.
Acknowledgement
The authors wish to thank Mr. Krzysztof Łyczko for measurements of the IR spectrum.