Acta Crystallographica Section E (Apr 2011)

Polymeric strontium ranelate nonahydrate

  • Kenny Stahl,
  • Christian G. Frankaer,
  • Anders C. Raffalt,
  • Søren R. Sørensen,
  • Jens E. T. Andersen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600536811010099
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 4
pp. m471 – m472

Abstract

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The title compound, poly[[μ-aqua-tetraaqua{μ-5-[bis(carboxylatomethyl)amino]-3-carboxylatomethyl-4-cyanothiophene-2-carboxylato}distrontium(II)] tetrahydrate], [Sr2(C12H6N2O8S)(H2O)5]·3.79H2O, crystallizes with nine- and eight-coordinated Sr2+ cations. They are bound to seven of the eight ranelate O atoms and five of the water molecules. The SrO8 and SrO9 polyhedra are interconnected by edge-sharing, forming hollow layers parallel to (011). The layers are, in turn, interconnected by ranelate anions, forming a metal–organic framework (MOF) structure with channels along the a axis. The four water molecules not coordinated to strontium are located in these channels and hydrogen bonded to each other and to the ranelates. Part of the water H atoms are disordered. The compound dehydrates very easily and 0.210 (4) water molecules out of nine were lost during crystal mounting causing additional disorder in the water structure.