4‐Carboxypiperidinium 1‐carboxycyclobutane‐1‐carboxylate |
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Authors: | Lusbely M. Belandria,Asiloé J. Mora,Gerzon E. Delgado,Alexander Briceñ o |
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Abstract: | The title salt, C6H12NO2+·C6H7O4− or ISO+·CBDC−, is an ionic ensemble assisted by hydrogen bonds. The amino acid moiety (ISO or piperidine‐4‐carboxylic acid) has a protonated ring N atom (ISO+ or 4‐carboxypiperidinium), while the semi‐protonated acid (CBDC− or 1‐carboxycyclobutane‐1‐carboxylate) has the negative charge residing on one carboxylate group, leaving the other as a neutral –COOH group. The –+NH2– state of protonation allows the formation of a two‐dimensional crystal packing consisting of zigzag layers stacked along a separated by van der Waals distances. The layers extend in the bc plane connected by a complex network of N—H...O and O—H...O hydrogen bonds. Wave‐like ribbons, constructed from ISO+ and CBDC− units and described by the graph‐set symbols C33(10) and R33(14), run alternately in opposite directions along c. Intercalated between the ribbons are ISO+ cations linked by hydrogen bonds, forming rings described by the graph‐set symbols R66(30) and R42(18). A detailed analysis of the structures of the individual components and the intricate hydrogen‐bond network of the crystal structure is given. |
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