Synthesis and Crystal Structure of 4,4′‐(Methylenediimino)bis‐1,2,5‐Oxadiazole‐3‐carboxylic Acid and Carboxamide |
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Authors: | R. L. Willer R. F. Storey J. R. Deschamps M. Frisch |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Polymers and High Performance Materials, The University of Southern Mississippi, , Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 39406;2. Naval Research Laboratory, Code 6930, , Washington, D.C., 20375‐5000 |
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Abstract: | ![]() 4,4′‐(Methylenediimino)bis‐1,2,5‐oxadiazole‐3‐carboxylic acid and 4,4′‐(methylenediimino)bis‐1,2,5‐oxadiazole‐3‐carboxamide have been synthesized by the acid‐catalyzed condensation of 4‐amino‐1,2,5‐oxadiazole‐3‐carboxylic acid and 4‐amino‐1,2,5‐oxadiazole‐3‐carboxamide with formaldehyde. The crystal and molecular structures of the compounds have been determined by X‐ray crystallography. 4,4′‐(Methylenediimino)bis‐1,2,5‐oxadiazole‐3‐carboxylic acid crystallizes in space group C2/c, and its measured density is 1.800 g/mL, significantly above the calculated value of 1.68 g/mL. 4,4′‐(Methylenediimino)bis‐1,2,5‐oxadiazole‐3‐carboxamide crystallizes in space group P21/c, and its measured density is 1.623 g/mL, in close agreement with the calculated value of 1.64 g/mL. The structure of the starting amide 4‐amino‐1,2,5‐oxadiazole‐3‐carboxamide has also been determined. These data, combined with literature data, suggest that ortho‐aminocarboxylic acids have unusually high densities, but the reasons for this are unclear. |
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