2007
DOI: 10.1107/s1600536807014948
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Hydrogen bonding in 4-carboxyanilinium dihydrogenphosphate

Abstract: The crystal structure analysis of the title compound, C7H8NO2+·H2PO4−, has revealed a three‐dimensional hydrogen‐bonded network structure, involving the dihydrogenphosphate anions, the carboxyl groups and the ammonium groups. The anions are held together via strong O—H...O hydrogen bonds. In addition to the N—H...O and O—H...O interactions, involving all the H atoms covalently bonded to the anion, the nitrogen and the carboxyl group, the crystal structure is also stabilized by C—H...O and C—H...π short contact… Show more

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“…The O-P-O bond angles of H2PO4anions are in the range 106.04(8)° to 115.05(9)°. These lengths and angles of the bonds are in good agreement with those observed in similar compounds [7,8].…”
Section: -Carboxyanilinium Dihydrogen Phosphate Monohydrate Crystal S...supporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The O-P-O bond angles of H2PO4anions are in the range 106.04(8)° to 115.05(9)°. These lengths and angles of the bonds are in good agreement with those observed in similar compounds [7,8].…”
Section: -Carboxyanilinium Dihydrogen Phosphate Monohydrate Crystal S...supporting
confidence: 90%
“…The clear solution obtained by dissolving the ingredient was left undisturbed at 20 °C. Most of the time, first 4-carboxyanilinium dihydrogen phosphate (4-CAH2PO4) crystals were obtained [8]. The 4-CAH2PO4 crystals were removed by filtering and the remaining solution was left undisturbed.…”
Section: Crystal Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The active sites of several biological systems have kind of hydrogen bonding in hybrid compound 2 . Indeed, the crystal structures of 4-carboxyphenylammonium dihydrogen phosphate and 4-carboxyanilinium hydrogen sulphate compounds have been recently studied 3,4 . Furtherer, the p-carboxyphenylammonium dihydrogen-monophosphate monohydrate compound was found to consist of H2PO4anions, water molecules and p-HOOC-C6H4-NH3 + cations 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%