CRYSTALLINE COMPLEXES INVOLVING AMINO-ACIDS .1. L-ARGININIUM HYDROGENSQUARATE

Citation
O. Angelova et al., CRYSTALLINE COMPLEXES INVOLVING AMINO-ACIDS .1. L-ARGININIUM HYDROGENSQUARATE, Acta crystallographica. Section C, Crystal structure communications, 52, 1996, pp. 3252-3256
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Crystallography
ISSN journal
01082701
Volume
52
Year of publication
1996
Part
12
Pages
3252 - 3256
Database
ISI
SICI code
0108-2701(1996)52:<3252:CCIA.L>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
The title compound, C6H15N4O2+.C4HO4-, crystallizes in the triclinic s pace group P1 with two independent formula units in the unit cell. The arginine molecules are protonated zwitterions with the amino and guan idyl moieties each accepting a proton from the acid group and the squa ric acid. The torsion angles along the central N-C-(CH2)(3)-N chains a re -166.8(2), 165.7(2), 168.9(2), 178.2(2)0 in molecule I and -170.0(1 ), 148.9(2), 161.1(2), 163.7(2)'' in molecule II, respectively. The C- C bond lengths within the squarate anions are consistent with a deloca lized double bond around the hydroxyl-bearing C atom, 1.426(3) and 1.4 33(3 Angstrom versus 1.496(3) and 1.491(3) Angstrom for the adjacent a nd opposite bonds, respectively. The crystal structure consists of alt ernate layers of squarate and argininium moieties stacked along the c axis. The adjacent layers are connected to each other through specific ion-pair interactions (salt bridges) between the guanidyl group of th e argininium and the squarate moieties.