In the title compound, [CaCs2(C2O4)2(H2O)4] n , the Ca(2+) ion, lying on a twofold rotation axis, is coordinated by four O atoms from two oxalate ligands and two bridging water mol-ecules in an octa-hedral geometry. The Cs(+) ion is coordinated by seven O atoms from six oxalate ligands, one bridging water and one terminal water mol-ecule. The oxalate ligand displays a scarce high denticity. The structure contains parallel chain units runnig along [10-1], formed by two edge-sharing Cs polyhedra connected by CsO9 polyhedra connected by a face-sharing CaO6 octahedron. These chains are further linked by the oxalate ligands to build up a three-dimensional framework. O-H⋯O hydrogen bonds involving the water mol-ecules and the carboxyl-ate O atoms enhance the extended structure.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536813022654 | DOI Listing |
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