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Structural organization in the trimethylamine iodine monochloride complex

Structural organization in the trimethylamine iodine monochloride complex
Structural organization in the trimethylamine iodine monochloride complex
The structure of the complex formed between trimethylamine and iodine monochloride had been redetermined by a combination of neutron powder diffraction and X-ray single crystal diffraction techniques. The structure determined using NPD shows that the geometry of the trimethylamine moiety resembles that in trimethylammonium cations rather than in the free trimethylamine molecule. The structure shows the presence of weak C–D⋯Cl hydrogen bonds, The I–Cl bond length is in agreement with that derived from an analysis of the pKb values of a series of nitrogen bases and previously determined structures containing N⋯ICl fragments.
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Coles, Simon J.
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Jones, Richard
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Knight, Kevin
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Clews, John
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Miller, William
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Pitak, Mateusz
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Coles, Simon J.
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Marshall, William
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Knight, Kevin
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Darton, Richard J.
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Miller, William
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Coles, Simon J., Marshall, William, Jones, Richard, Knight, Kevin, Clews, John, Darton, Richard J., Miller, William and Pitak, Mateusz (2017) Structural organization in the trimethylamine iodine monochloride complex. CrystEngComm, 19 (5194), 1-8. (doi:10.1039/C7CE00869D).

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Abstract

The structure of the complex formed between trimethylamine and iodine monochloride had been redetermined by a combination of neutron powder diffraction and X-ray single crystal diffraction techniques. The structure determined using NPD shows that the geometry of the trimethylamine moiety resembles that in trimethylammonium cations rather than in the free trimethylamine molecule. The structure shows the presence of weak C–D⋯Cl hydrogen bonds, The I–Cl bond length is in agreement with that derived from an analysis of the pKb values of a series of nitrogen bases and previously determined structures containing N⋯ICl fragments.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 June 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 28 June 2017
Published date: 21 September 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 414697
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/414697
ISSN: 1466-8033
PURE UUID: 217844a3-485d-4a75-89ca-810e19603ef9
ORCID for Simon J. Coles: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8414-9272

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Date deposited: 06 Oct 2017 16:31
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:06

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Author: Simon J. Coles ORCID iD
Author: William Marshall
Author: Richard Jones
Author: Kevin Knight
Author: John Clews
Author: Richard J. Darton
Author: William Miller
Author: Mateusz Pitak

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