2-Acetyl­pyridinium bromanilate

Lynne H Thomas, Bryan Boyle, Lesley A. Clive, Anna Collins, Lynsey D. Currie, Malgorzata Gogol, Claire Hastings, Andrew O. F. Jones, Jennifer L. Kennedy, Graham B. Kerr, Alastair Kidd, Loretta M. Lawton, Susan J. Macintyre, Niall M. MacLean, Alan R. G. Martin, Kate McGonagle, Samantha Melrose, Gaius A. Rew, Colin W. Robinson, Marc SchmidtmannFelicity B. Turnbull, Lewis G. Williams, Alan Y. Wiseman, Malgorzata H. Wocial, Chick C. Wilson

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Abstract

In the crystal of the title mol­ecular salt (systematic name: 2-acetyl­pyridinium 2,5-dibromo-4-hydr­oxy-3,6-dioxocyclo­hexa-1,4-dienolate), C7H8NO+·C6HBr2O4−, centrosymmetric rings consisting of two cations and two anions are formed, with the components linked by alternating O—H⋯O and N—H⋯O hydrogen bonds. Short O⋯Br contacts [3.243 (2) and 3.359 (2) Å] may help to consolidate the packing.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbero1218
Number of pages1
JournalActa Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications
Volume65
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 May 2009

Keywords

  • mol­ecular salt
  • 2-Acetyl­pyridinium bromanilate

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