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Aminoguanidinium(2+) aminoguanidinium(1+) hexachloroantimonate(III) at 295 and 92 K
The crystal and molecular structure of the title compound, (CH7N4)(CH8N4)[SbCl6], has been determined at 295 and 92 K. It is composed of isolated [SbCl6]3− octahedra and aminoguanidinium mono‐ and dications. One of four of the crystallographically inequivalent aminoguanidinium cations is disordere...
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Published in: | Acta crystallographica. Section C, Crystal structure communications Crystal structure communications, 2001-04, Vol.57 (4), p.388-391 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The crystal and molecular structure of the title compound, (CH7N4)(CH8N4)[SbCl6], has been determined at 295 and 92 K. It is composed of isolated [SbCl6]3− octahedra and aminoguanidinium mono‐ and dications. One of four of the crystallographically inequivalent aminoguanidinium cations is disordered at both temperatures. Two crystallographically inequivalent [SbCl6]3− octahedra were found to possess three significantly longer Sb—Cl bonds than three other octahedra. The shorter bonds are in the range 2.456 (2)–2.577 (2) Å, whereas the longer ones are between 2.705 (2) and 2.931 (2) Å. Each short Sb—Cl bond is located trans to a long bond. It is argued that this deformation is caused by N—H⃛Cl hydrogen bonds. |
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ISSN: | 0108-2701 1600-5759 |
DOI: | 10.1107/S0108270101000774 |