Crystal and molecular structure of an aluminium clathrate exhibiting an unusual tertiary arrangement and an extraordinary degree of solvation

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Jan Ondráček, Alexandr Jegorov, Zdeňka Kovářová, Michal Hušák and František Jursík


Abstract

In the course of our study of aluminium complexes, a new complex with N-salicylidene-o-aminophenol (H2L) is isolated, which is unique because of its stereochemistry, degree of solvation, the manner of tertiary arrangement and by the crystal packing; the crystal and molecular structure of this complex is established by X-ray structure analysis.


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