2009
DOI: 10.1107/s0108270109021106
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4-Aminopyridinium 4-aminobenzoate dihydrate and 4-aminopyridinium nicotinate

Abstract: In the title compounds, 4-aminopyridinium 4-aminobenzoate dihydrate, C(7)H(6)NO(2)(-).C(5)H(7)N(2)(+).2H(2)O, (I), and 4-aminopyridinium nicotinate, C(5)H(7)N(2)(+).C(6)H(4)NO(2)(-), (II), the aromatic N atoms of the 4-aminopyridinium cations are protonated. In (I), the asymmetric unit is composed of two 4-aminopyridinium cations, two 4-aminobenzoate anions and four water molecules, and the compound crystallizes in a noncentrosymmetric space group. The two sets of independent molecules of (I) are related by a … Show more

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“…Both of these compounds form hydrated networks that feature neutral conjugated dimers, as depicted in Scheme 2. In the 4-aminobenzoate compound, 38 the dimer forms between the pyridyl nitrogen and the carboxylate group. The greater distance between the aromatic rings allows for more rotational freedom.…”
Section: Comparisons With Topologies Of Related Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both of these compounds form hydrated networks that feature neutral conjugated dimers, as depicted in Scheme 2. In the 4-aminobenzoate compound, 38 the dimer forms between the pyridyl nitrogen and the carboxylate group. The greater distance between the aromatic rings allows for more rotational freedom.…”
Section: Comparisons With Topologies Of Related Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%