Piperazinediium Diselenatohexaaquacobaltate(II) Dihydrate (C4H12N2)[Co(SeO4)2(H2O)4]·2H2O

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The new hybrid material, (C4H12N2)[Co(H2O)4(SeO4)2]·2H2O, has been synthesized by the slow evaporation method at room temperature and crystallographically characterized. It crystallizes in the monoclinic system, space group P21 /n. The crystal structure of this compound consists of transition metal, Co(II), octahedrally coordinated by four water molecules and two selenate groups forming the [Co(H2O)4(SeO4)2]2- anions, water molecules and piperazinediium cations (C4H12N2)2+ linked together by two types of hydrogen bonds, OW–H…O and N–H…O.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 194)

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