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4-Hy­droxy­pyridine-2,6-dicarb­oxy­lic acid (chelidamic acid, cdaH3) reacts with MnCl2·2H2O in the presence of 2-amino-4-methyl­pyrimidine in water to afford the tetra­nuclear title complex, [Mn4(C8H3NO5)4(H2O)10]·3.34H2O, built through carboxyl­ate bridging. The tetra­nuclear complex sits on a centre of inversion at (1 \over 2, 1 \over 2, 1 \over 2). In the crystal, discrete undeca­­meric (H2O)10.34 water clusters (involving both coordinated and uncoordinated water mol­ecules, with one site of an uncoordinated water molecule not fully occupied) assemble these tetra­nuclear MnII complex units via an intricate array of hydrogen bonding into an overall three-dimensional network. The degree of structuring of the (H2O)10.34 supra­molecular association of water mol­ecules observed in the present compound, imposed by its environment and vice versa, will be discussed in comparison to that observed for the (H2O)14 supra­molecular clusters in the case of the dinuclear complex [Mn2(cdaH)2(H2O)4]·4H2O [Ghosh et al. (2005). Inorg. Chem. 44, 3856-3862].
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