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Structure of [NH3(CH2)4NH3]2P4O12·2H2O

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Structure of [NH3(CH2)4NH3]2P4O12·2H2O

Auteurs : E. H. Soumhi [Tunisie] ; I. Saadoune [Tunisie] ; A. Driss [Tunisie] ; T. Jouini [Tunisie]

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Abstract: After a short survey of what is the present state of the cyclophosphates associated with the organic molecule NH2(CH2)4NH2, we report chemical preparation and crystal structure for a new example of such compounds. [NH3(CH2)4NH3]2P4O12.2H2O is monoclinic (S.G. : P21/n), with Z = 2 and the following unit-cell parameters : a = 7.6728(8) Å, b = 18.962(3) Å, c = 7.9789(9) Å β = 111.751(9)°. Bidimensional layer arrangement of P4O12 rings connected to the water molecules thanks to weak H-bonds run parallel to the ab plane. The organic groupements located between these inorganic planes perform the three-dimensional cohesion by NH····O hydrogen bonds.

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DOI: 10.1016/S0992-4361(99)80004-6


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