R. Gao, Y. Ji, Y. Cai, X. Ma, Z. Li, S. Jin, D. Wang
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Preparation, Crystallographic Feature, and Hirshfeld Surface Analysis of Two Organic Salts Based
Two salts of 1,2-diaminobenzene (dab) as acceptor with the trichloroacetic acid and 4-nitro-phthalic acid as donor were prepared and featured by the multiple analytical techniques of FTIR, elemental analysis (EA), and single crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD). The structural studies tell that the cation and anion are joined together by the energetic N+–H⋯O– H-bonds due to the transfer of the proton from the donor to the acceptor. The salts show well resolved proton transfer bands in the regions where neither the donor nor the acceptor has any IR peaks. Spectrophotomeric and crystallographic studies have ensured the formation of 2:1/1:1 salts. The chief non-covalent interactions were counted via the Hirshfeld surface analysis. Despite variations of the carboxylic acids, there both bore the strong intermolecular N–HO H-bonds. Apart from the strong classical H-bonds, other supramolecular associates of O–O, Cl–C/Cl–O/Cl–Cl, CH–O, C–π, and π–π are also involved in the spatial stretchings. The anionic C7 chain was built at 2 by the O–H⋯O H-bonds. The roles of these non-covalent contacts are made clear. For the combination of the weak contacts, both salts exhibited the 3D views.
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Journal is an interdisciplinary publication covering all aspects of structural chemistry, including the theory of molecular structure and chemical bond; the use of physical methods to study the electronic and spatial structure of chemical species; structural features of liquids, solutions, surfaces, supramolecular systems, nano- and solid materials; and the crystal structure of solids.