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The reaction of cadmium acetate dihydrate with 2-acetyl­pyridine (4-phenyl­thio­semicarbazone) yielded the title compound, [Cd(C14H13N4S)2]. The CdII atom is six-coordin­ated in a distorted octa­hedral environment by two deproton­ated thio­semicarbazone ligands acting in a tridentate chelating mode through two N and one S atoms, forming metalla-rings. In the crystal, mol­ecules are connected through inversion centers via pairs of N-H...S inter­actions, building a one-dimensional hydrogen-bonded polymer along [0-1-1].

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