Temperature-dependent solid-state phase transition with twinning in the crystal structure of 4-meth-oxy-anilinium chloride.
Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun
; 80(Pt 1): 58-61, 2024 Jan 01.
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ABSTRACT
At room temperature, the title salt, C7H10NO+·Cl-, is ortho-rhom-bic, space group Pbca with Z' = 1, as previously reported [Zhao (2009 â¸). Acta Cryst. E65, o2378]. Between 250 and 200â
K, there is a solid-state phase transition to a twinned monoclinic P21/c structure with Z' = 2. We report the high temperature structure at 250â
K and the low-temperature structure at 100â
K. In the low-temperature structure, the -NH3 hydrogen atoms are ordered and this group has a different orientation in each independent mol-ecule, in keeping with optimizing N-Hâ¯Cl hydrogen bonding, some of which are bifurcated these hydrogen bonds have Nâ¯Cl distances in the range 3.1201â
(8)-3.4047â
(8)â
Å. In the single cation of the high-temperature structure, the NH hydrogen atoms are disordered into the average of the two low-temperature positions and the Nâ¯Cl hydrogen bond distances are in the range 3.1570â
(15)-3.3323â
(18)â
Å. At both temperatures, the meth-oxy group is nearly coplanar with the rest of the mol-ecule, with the C-C-O-C torsion angles being -7.0â
(2)° at 250â
K and -6.94â
(12) and -9.35â
(12)° at 100â
K. In the extended ortho-rhom-bic structure, (001) hydrogen-bonded sheets occur; in the monoclinic structure, the sheets propagate in the (010) plane.
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