Hydrogen‐bonding patterns in cis‐4‐ammoniocyclohexanecarboxylate hemihydrate |
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Authors: | Edward E. Á vila,Asiloé J. Mora,Gerzon E. Delgado,Belkis M. Ramí rez,Alí Bahsas,Sonia Koteich |
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Abstract: | In the title compound, C7H13NO2·0.5H2O, cis‐4‐aminocyclohexanecarboxylic acid exists as a zwitterion and co‐crystallizes with water molecules in a 2:1 amino acid–water ratio. The cyclohexane ring adopts a chair conformation, with the carboxylate and ammonium groups in axial and equatorial positions, respectively. The basic motif in the crystal structure is a sandwich structure, formed by two amino acid units linked by head‐to‐tail hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bonds of the type N+—H⋯O—C—O− link these motifs, forming helicoidally extended chains running along the c axis. The water molecule lies on a twofold axis and interacts with the chains by means of O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds. |
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