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Published on: November 23, 2016
l-2-Nitrimino-1,3-diazepane-4-carboxylic acid
1Molecular Structure Research Center, National Academy of Sciences RA, Azatutyan ave. 26, 375014 Yerevan, Republic of Armenia.
Abstract:
The cyclic form of l-nitro-arginine, C(6)H(10)N(4)O(4), crystallizes with two independent mol-ecules in the asymmetric unit. According to the geometrical parameters, similar in both mol-ecules, the structure corresponds to that of l-2-nitrimino-1,3-diazepane-4-carboxylic acid; there are, however, conformational differences between the independent molecules, one of them being close to a twisted chair while the other might be described as a rather flattened boat. All six active H atoms in the two molecules are involved in hydrogen bonds, two of which are intra-molecular and four inter-molecular, forming an infinite chain of mol-ecules along the b axis.
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