• Title of article

    Crystal structures of morpholinium hydrogen bromanilate at 130, 145 and 180 K

  • Author/Authors

    Gotoh, Kazuma Department of Chemistr- Faculty of Science - Okayama University, Japan , Tahara, Yuki Department of Chemistr- Faculty of Science - Okayama University, Japan , Ishida, Hiroyuki Department of Chemistr- Faculty of Science - Okayama University, Japan

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    15
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    15
  • Abstract
    Crystal structures of the title compound (systematic name: morpholin-4-ium 2,5-di­bromo-4-hy­droxy-3,6-dioxo­cyclo­hexa-1,4-dien-1-olate), C4H10NO+·C6HBr2O4−, were determined at three temperatures, viz. 130, 145 and 180 K. The asymmetric unit comprises one morpholinium cation and two halves of crystallographically independent bromanilate monoanions, which are located on inversion centres. The conformations of the two independent bromanilate anions are different from each other with respect to the O—H orientation. In the crystal, the two different anions are linked alternately into a chain along [211] through a short O—H⋯O hydrogen bond, in which the H atom is disordered over two positions. The refined site-occupancy ratios, which are almost constant in the temperature range studied, are 0.49 (3):0.51 (3), 0.52 (3):0.48 (3) and 0.50 (3):0.50 (3), respectively, at 130, 145 and 180 K, and no significant difference in the mol­ecular geometry and the mol­ecular packing is observed at the three temperatures. The morpholinium cation links adjacent chains of anions via N—H⋯O hydrogen bonds, forming a sheet structure parallel to (-111).
  • Keywords
    crystal structure , bromanilic acid , morpholine , hydrogen-bonding , proton disorder
  • Journal title
    Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications
  • Serial Year
    2016
  • Record number

    2618918