Di-μ-nitrito-κO:O,O';κO,O':O-bis-{[2,6-bis-(pyrazol-1-yl-κN)pyridine-κN](nitrito-κO,O')cadmium(II)}.

Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online

Department of Chemistry, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250014, People's Republic of China.

Published: October 2009

In the title centrosymmetric binuclear complex, [Cd(2)(NO(2))(4)(C(11)H(9)N(5))(2)], the unique Cd(II) ion is in a distorted dodeca-hedral CdN(3)O(5) coordination environment. The two inversion-related Cd(II) ions are separated by 3.9920 (6) Å and are bridged by two O atoms from two nitrite ligands. There are two types of π-π stacking inter-actions involving symmetry-related pyrazole rings, with centroid-centroid distances of 3.445 (2) and 3.431 (2) Å.

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