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2-Ethyl-4-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium bromide
Ray J Butcher1, Andrew P Purdy2
1Department of Chemistry, Howard University, 525 College Street NW, Washington DC 20059, USA.
Abstract:
In the title mol-ecular salt, C6H11N2 +·Br-, the components are linked by N-H⋯Br⋯H-N hydrogen bonds into C(8)chains of alternating cations and anions propagating in the b-axis direction; these chains are cross-linked in the c-axis direction by weak C-H⋯Br hydrogen bonds.
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