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Andreas Lemmerer1, David G Billing
1School of Chemistry, University of the Witwatersrand, Private Bag 3, PO Wits 2050, South Africa. andy@hobbes.gh.wits.ac.za
Abstract:
The isomorphous structures of 2-methyl-4-nitroanilinium bromide, C7H9N2O2+.Br-, and 2-methyl-4-nitroanilinium iodide, C7H9N2O2+.I-, exhibit ionic layers separated by hydrocarbon layers. The hydrocarbon layer stacks head-to-head, while in the ionic layer, the ammonium groups and halide anions interact via hydrogen bonds to form infinite chains.
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