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Two 3D supramolecular frameworks assembled from the dinuclear building block: A crystallographic evidence of carboxylate(O)…π interaction

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Figure. In two new complexes of Mn(II) and Zn(II), it has been observed that carboxylate (O)…π interactions played a crucial role in the organization of supramolecular structure and that carboxylate (O)…π interactions also somehow controlled by the C-H…π interactions, which is achieved by proper modulation of the linkers.

In two new complexes of Mn(II) and Zn(II), it has been observed that carboxylate (O)…π interactions played a crucial role in the organization of supramolecular structure and that carboxylate (O)…π interactions also somehow controlled by the C-H…π interactions, which is achieved by proper modulation of the linkers.

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S M and S R thank UGC for fellowship. D G thanks JNCASR for visiting fellowship programme. T K M thanks DST, Government of India, for the financial support (fast track proposal).

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CCDC 752075 and 752076 contain the supplementary crystallographic data for 1 and 2, respectively. These data can be obtained free of charge from The Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre.

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MOHAPATRA, S., ROY, S., GHOSHAL, D. et al. Two 3D supramolecular frameworks assembled from the dinuclear building block: A crystallographic evidence of carboxylate(O)…π interaction. J Chem Sci 126, 1153–1161 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12039-014-0674-0

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