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Thermochemical Studies of Ni(II) and Zn(II) Ternary Complexes Using Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry
Published on: June 8, 2022
A structural and theoretical study of intermolecular interactions in nicotinohydrazide dihydrochloride
1Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Technical University of Łódź, Poland. rafal.kruszynski@p.lodz.pl
Abstract:
In the title compound [systematic name: 3-(azaniumylcarbamoyl)pyridinium dichloride], C(6)H(9)N(3)O(2+)·2Cl(-), the ions are connected by N-H···Cl hydrogen bonds to form layers and C-H···Cl interactions expand the layers into a three-dimensional net. The energies of the N-H···Cl interactions range from typical for very weak interactions (0.17 kcal mol(-1)) to those observed for relatively strong interactions (29.1 kcal mol(-1)). C-H···Cl interactions can be classified as weak and mildly strong (energies ranging from 2.2 to 8.2 kcal mol(-1)). Despite the short contacts existing between the parallel aromatic rings of the cations, π-π interactions do not occur.
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