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5,7,7,12,14,14-Hexamethyl-4,11-diaza-1,8-diazo-niacyclo-tetra-decane bis-(perchlorate) monohydrate.


ABSTRACT: In the title hydrated salt, C(16)H(38)N(4) (2+)·2ClO(4) (-)·H(2)O, the dication is protonated at the diagonally opposite N atoms proximate to the -C(CH(3))(2)- groups. Within the cavity, there are two ammonium-amine N-H?N hydrogen bonds. Supra-molecular layers are formed in the crystal packing whereby the water mol-ecule links two perchlorate anions, and the resultant aggregates are connected to the dications via N-H?O hydrogen bonds. Layers, with an undulating topology, stack along the a axis being connected by C-H?O inter-actions.

SUBMITTER: Hazari SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3344117 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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5,7,7,12,14,14-Hexamethyl-4,11-diaza-1,8-diazo-niacyclo-tetra-decane bis-(perchlorate) monohydrate.

Hazari Saroj K S SK   Roy Tapashi G TG   Nath Babul Chandra BC   Roy Prashun G PG   Ng Seik Weng SW   Tiekink Edward R T ER  

Acta crystallographica. Section E, Structure reports online 20120324 Pt 4


In the title hydrated salt, C(16)H(38)N(4) (2+)·2ClO(4) (-)·H(2)O, the dication is protonated at the diagonally opposite N atoms proximate to the -C(CH(3))(2)- groups. Within the cavity, there are two ammonium-amine N-H⋯N hydrogen bonds. Supra-molecular layers are formed in the crystal packing whereby the water mol-ecule links two perchlorate anions, and the resultant aggregates are connected to the dications via N-H⋯O hydrogen bonds. Layers, with an undulating topology, stack along the a axis b  ...[more]

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