Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9769818 | Journal of Molecular Structure | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The crystal structure of strychninium chloride dihydrate SH+Clâ·2H2O was determined. The structure is composed of strychnine herring-bone bilayer sheets with channels occupied by the hydrogen bonded anion/water tape between them. Considering different amount of water molecules in isomorphous crystal of SH+Clâ·2H2O and previously described crystal of strychninium chloride sesquihydrate, we found that water molecules and chloride anions form a left-handed helix. Similarly, anions and water molecules in the crystal of strychnine bromide dihydrate form a left-handed helix related by the two-fold screw axis symmetry. Contrary, in the crystals of strychninium chloride sesquihydrate and SH+Clâ·2H2O, the helices are related by only translation vector and are stabilized by one or two water bridges, respectively.
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Authors
Agata BiaÅoÅska, Zbigniew Ciunik,