## Abstract An exploration of the nickel‐ malate‐bpa system under hydrothermal conditions, has led to the isolation of a novel framework {[Ni(Hmal)(bpa)]·2.5H~2~O}~n~ (**1**) (Hmal = malate dianion, bpa = 1,2‐bi(4‐pyridyl)ethane). Single‐crystal X‐ray analyses reveal that it crystallizes in the ort
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Synthesis and Crystal Structure of a Novel (μ-isothiocyanato) Potassium Complex with [Ni(en)3]2+Cation
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