Abstract
A NiII-MOF, {[Ni(C2O4)(N2H4)]·2H2O}n (1), was constructed by oxalate and hydrazine under hydrothermal conditions at 130 °C. Single-crystal X-ray structural analysis indicates that 1 has a 3-D porous architecture with (103) topology based on two kinds of 1-D zigzag [Ni(C2O4)]n chains with the same structure but different extension directions in the ab plane separated by N2H4 linker. 1 reveals antiferromagnetic behavior and thermal stability below 283 °C.
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