Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1407280 Journal of Molecular Structure 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The anabasinium hydrochloride, hydriodide and perchlorate were characterized by IR and NMR spectroscopy as well as by X-ray diffraction. Anabasinium hydrochloride crystallizes with three independent ionic pairs in the asymmetric part of the orthorhombic unit cell, while anabasinium hydriodide and perchlorate crystals, being isostructural, are hexagonal and contain only one symmetry independent ionic pair. Despite these differences in the crystal data, both types of crystals display very similar helical solid-state patterns. The reported results combined with the CSD searches indicate an inherent tendency of anabasinium salts to crystallize with multiple asymmetric units, and to form folded arrangements in crystals. In the solid state the anabasinium cations predominantly adopt either synperiplanar or antiperiplanar conformations with respect to the mutual orientation of C*–H and pyridine C–C(N) bonds, with deformations towards, respectively, (+) synclinal or (+) anticlinal rotamers.

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