1. dl-Piperidinium-2-carboxylate bis(hydrogen peroxide): unusual hydrogen-bonded peroxide chains
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Mger A. Navasardyan, Dmitry A. Grishanov, Petr V. Prikhodchenko, and Andrei V. Churakov
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peroxosolvates ,aliphatic amino acids ,charge assisted hydrogen bonds ,peroxide h-bonded chains ,carboxylate anions ,crystal structure ,Crystallography ,QD901-999 - Abstract
The title compound, C6H11NO2·2H2O2, is the richest (by molar ratio) in hydrogen peroxide among the peroxosolvates of aliphatic α-amino acids. The asymmetric unit contains a zwitterionic pipecolinic acid molecule and two hydrogen peroxide molecules. The two crystallographically independent hydrogen peroxide molecules form a different number of hydrogen bonds: one forms two as donor and two as acceptor ([2,2] mode) and the other forms two as donor and one as acceptor ([2,1] mode). The latter hydrogen peroxide molecule forms infinite hydrogen-bonded hydroperoxo chains running along the c-axis direction, which is unusual for aliphatic α-amino acid peroxosolvates.
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- 2020
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