In situ Crystallization of Methanesulfonic Acid, CH3SO3H, and Serendipitous Single Crystal Formation of its Anhydride, (CH3)2S2O5
David van Gerven,
Alisha Mertens,
Katrin Eppers
et al.
Abstract:Methanesulfonic acid, CH3SO3H, has been crystallized using an in situ technique on a single crystal diffractometer. The crystal structure is monoclinic (P21/c, Z = 4, a = 842.07(4) pm, b = 582.20(3) pm, c = 820.38(4) pm, β = 106.459(2)°) and stamped by the presence of strong hydrogen bonds. Single crystals of the anhydride of methanesulfonic acid, (CH3)2S2O5, formed as a side product in the reaction of bis‐trimethylsilyl‐sulfate, [(CH3)3SiO]2SO2 with SO3 in a sealed glass ampoule. The monoclinic crystal struct… Show more
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