Volume 65, Issue 12 pp. o607-o611

Influence of anion substitution on hydrogen-bonding patterns of salt compounds: cytosinium hydrogen sulfate and cytosinium perchlorate

First published: 07 December 2009
Aouatef Cherouana, e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

In the two title compounds, cytosinium hydrogen sulfate, C4H6N3O+·HSO4, (I), and cytosinium perchlorate, C4H6N3O+·ClO4, (II), the asymmetric units comprise a cytosinium cation with hydrogen sulfate and perchlorate anions, respectively. The crystal structures of (I) and (II) are similar; that of (I) is characterized by a three-dimensional N—H...O, O—H...O and C—H...O hydrogen-bonded network. In (I) and (II), two-dimensional layers are formed by N—H...O and C—H...O hydrogen bonds and, in the case of (I), they are linked by O—H...O hydrogen bonds where the anion acts as a donor and the cation as an acceptor. The hydrogen-bonded sheets in (II) form an angle of 87.1°.

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