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Molecular and supramolecular ionic aggregates HxOyz in organic and organometallic crystalline hydrates
Authors:Ivan Bernal  Steven F Watkins
Abstract:Ionic aggregates of the form HxOyz (z≠ 0) have been characterized during an analysis of 245 crystal structures extracted from the Cambridge Structural Database Allen (2002). Acta Cryst. B 58 , 380–388]. A systematic nomenclature is proposed for these species. Three modes of hydrogen bonding are described, characterized in part by the distance between contiguous O atoms: normal (NHB; O...O = 2.6–3.0 Å), charge assisted (CAHB; O...O = 2.5 Å) and molecular (MHB; O...O = 2.4 Å). The three modes are consistent with previous reports, our experimental results, and quantum‐chemical‐optimized geometries and energetics. No evidence is presented concerning the possible existence or stability of these aggregates in solution. Rather, emphasis is placed on the necessity in crystal structure analysis to develop thoroughly existing hydrogen‐bonded networks, ignorance of which can lead to erroneous crystal structure models and other physico‐chemical data associated with composition and charge balance.
Keywords:molecular ionic aggregates  supramolecular ionic aggregates  organometallic crystalline hydrates  organic crystalline hydrates  systematic nomenclature  hydrogen‐bonding modes  Cambridge Structural Database search  hydroxone  hydroxonium  hydroxonane  hydroxonate
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