Title of article :
Crystal structure of 2,6-di­amino­pyridinium chloride
Author/Authors :
Mastalir, Matthias Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry, Austria , Stöger, Berthold Institute for Chemical Technologies and Analytics - Division of Structural Chemistry, Austria , Weil, Matthias Institute for Chemical Technologies and Analytics - Division of Structural Chemistry, Austria , Schroffenegger, Martina Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry, Austria , Kirchnera, Karl Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry, Austria
Pages :
6
From page :
1
To page :
6
Abstract :
The asymmetric unit of the title salt, C5H8N3+·Cl−, comprises one half of the 2,6-di­amino­pyridinium cation (the other half being completed by the application of mirror symmetry) and one Cl− counter-anion, also located on the mirror plane. The amino N atom shows a significant pyramidalization, with a dihedral angle of 30.4 (14)° between the least-squares planes of the amino group and the non-H atoms of the 2,6-di­amino­pyridinium moiety. In the crystal, the cationic mol­ecules and Cl− counter-anions are arranged in sheets parallel to (001) consisting of alternating polar and non-polar parts associated with the the Cl− anions, pyridinium and amino moieties, and the pyridine rings, respectively. N—H⋯Cl inter­actions within the polar part, as well as slipped π–π inter­actions in the non-polar part, help to establish the three-dimensional network.
Keywords :
hydrogen bonding , crystal structure , 2,6-di­amino­pyridinium cation , hybrid salt
Journal title :
Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2617351
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