Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1409414 Journal of Molecular Structure 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The solid-state supramolecular structure of 6-methylisocytosine dihydrogen monophosphate adduct [2-NH2-6-CH3-C4H2N2O2]2+·H2PO4-, has been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction at room temperature. In this paper a revised model, based on single proton transfer from one molecule of phosphoric acid to the pyridine N atoms opposite to the methyl substituent of the two aminooxo tautomers of 6-methylisocytosine, has been used for the crystal structure analysis of the ionic complex. 6-Methylisocytosine molecules form hemiprotonated centrosymmetric pairs by complementary WC triple hydrogen bonds. Dihydrogen phosphate anions act as bridges between charged WC dimers to generate ribbons via four cation-to anion N–H⋯O hydrogen bonds. Ribbons are then interconnected to form a three-dimensional network by means of a further series of O–H⋯O anion-to-cation hydrogen bonds.

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