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Diaquabis[3-(hydroxyimino)butanoato]nickel(II)

Nikolay M. DudarenkoDepartment of Chemistry, Kiev National Taras Shevchenko University, Volodymyrska str. 64, 01601 Kiev, UkraineV.A. KalibabchukMaria L. MalyshevaDepartment of Chemistry, Kiev National Taras Shevchenko University, Volodymyrska str. 64, 01601 Kiev, UkraineTurganbay S. IskenderovDepartment of Chemistry, Karakalpakian University, Universitet Keshesi 1, 742012 Nukus, UzbekistanElżbieta Gumienna‐KonteckaFaculty of Chemistry, University of Wrocław, 14 F. Joliot-Curie str., 50-383 Wrocław, Poland
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In the neutral, mononuclear title complex, [Ni(C(4)H(6)NO(3))(2)(H(2)O)(2)], the Ni atom lies on a crystallographic inversion centre within a distorted octa-hedral N(2)O(4) environment. Two trans-disposed anions of 3-hydroxy-imino-butanoic acid occupy four equatorial sites, coordinated by the deprotonated carboxyl-ate and protonated oxime groups and forming six-membered chelate rings, while the two axial positions are occupied by the water O atoms. The O atom of the oxime group forms an intra-molecular hydrogen bond with the coordinated carboxyl-ate O atom. The complex mol-ecules are linked into chains along b by hydrogen bonds between the water O atom and the carboxyl-ate O of a neighbouring mol-ecule. The chains are linked by further hydrogen bonds into a layer structure.

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