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Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Molecular Structure of Maleate Tris(Benzohydrazide) Cobalt(II) Tetrahydrate [Co(L1)3](Mal) · 4H2O and Maleate Tris(Phenylacethydrazide) Nikel(II) Monohydrate [Ni(L2)3](Mal) · H2O

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Coordination compounds [Co(L1)3](Mal) · 4H2O (I) and [Ni(L2)3](Mal) · H2O (II) (L1 is benzohydrazide, L2 is phenylacethydrazide, and H2Mal is maleic acid) have been synthesized and characterized by IR spectroscopy and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. Crystal structures of I and II have been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Structural units of crystals I and II are complex cations [Co(L1)3]2+ and [Ni(L2)3]2+, respectively, maleate-ions Mal2–, and crystallized water molecules bound by a branched system of hydrogen bonds. Metal atoms at the complex cations of crystals I and II have octahedral coordination (3O + 3N) formed by three bidentate chelate ligands Ln (n = 1, 2).

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. Geometric parameters of hydrogen bonds (Å, deg) for compounds I and II. Sif- files compound I, II (nos. 1898465 (I), 18898466 (II)).

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Sergienko, V.S., Koksharova, T.V., Surazhskaya, M.D. et al. Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Molecular Structure of Maleate Tris(Benzohydrazide) Cobalt(II) Tetrahydrate [Co(L1)3](Mal) · 4H2O and Maleate Tris(Phenylacethydrazide) Nikel(II) Monohydrate [Ni(L2)3](Mal) · H2O. Russ. J. Inorg. Chem. 64, 1396–1404 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036023619110172

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