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Modou Sarr

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Crystal structure of bis(cyclohexylammonium) diphenyldioxalatostannate(IV)

2015

In the title salt, (CyNH3)2[Sn(Ph2)(C2O4)2] (Cy is cyclo­hexyl and Ph is phen­yl), the SnPh2 moiety is chelated by two oxalate anions, leading to a cis arrangement within the distorted octa­hedral coordination sphere of the SnIV atom.

crystal structureStereochemistryOxalic acidcyclo­hexyl­ammoniumorganotin(IV) compoundSalt (chemistry)Crystal structureMedicinal chemistryOxalateResearch CommunicationsCrystalchemistry.chemical_compoundMoietyGeneral Materials ScienceCoordination geometrychemistry.chemical_classificationCrystallographycis arrangementHydrogen bondoxalate ligandsGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicschemistryQD901-999N—H...O hydrogen bondingN—H⋯O hydrogen bondingcyclohexylammoniumActa Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications
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Bis(cyclohexylammonium) tetrachlorido(oxalato)stannate(IV)

2013

The title salt, (C6H14N)2[Sn(C2O4)Cl4], was obtained as a by-product from the reaction between 2C6H14N+·C2O42−·1.5H2O and SnCl2·2H2O. The cyclohexylammonium cation has a chair conformation. The complex anion consists of an oxalate anion chelating the SnCl4 moiety, resulting in a distorted octahedral coordination sphere of the SnIV atom with the O atoms in equatorial cis positions. In the crystal, cations and anions are linked through N—H...O and N—H...Cl interactions into a layered arrangement parallel to (100).

Metal-Organic Paperschemistry.chemical_classificationCoordination sphereStannatebiologyCyclohexane conformationSalt (chemistry)General ChemistryCondensed Matter Physicsbiology.organism_classificationMedicinal chemistrylcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylcsh:QD1-999TetraMoietyGeneral Materials ScienceAmmoniumChelationActa Crystallographica Section E
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Crystal structure of the bis(cyclohexylammonium) succinate succinic acid salt adduct

2015

The title salt adduct comprises two cyclo­hexyl­ammonium cations, one succinate anion and one mol­ecule of succinic acid, linked together through inter­molecular hydrogen-bonding inter­actions giving a two-dimensional layer-like self-assembly lying parallel to (010).

crystal structureDenticityStereochemistryCyclohexane conformationSalt (chemistry)cyclo­hexyl­ammonium cationCrystal structureMedicinal chemistryResearch CommunicationsAdductchemistry.chemical_compoundsuccinic acidGeneral Materials Sciencecyclohexylammonium cationchemistry.chemical_classificationCrystallographymolecular adductHydrogen bondChemistryGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicssuccinateAmmonium SuccinateSuccinic acidQD901-999hydrogen bondsorganic saltmol­ecular adductActa Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications
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Tris(cyclo-hexyl-ammonium) cis-di-chlorido-bis-(oxalato-κ(2) O (1),O (2))stann-ate(IV) chloride monohydrate.

2013

The crystal structure of the title compound, (C6H14N)3[Sn(C2O4)2Cl2]Cl·H2O, contains three cyclohexylammonium cations, one stannate(IV) dianion, one isolated chloride anion and one lattice water molecule. The cyclohexylammonium cations adopt chair conformations. In the complex anion, two bidentate oxalate ligands and two chloride anions incispositions coordinate octahedrally to the central SnIVatom. The cohesion of the molecular entities is ensured by the formation of N—H...O, O—H...O, O—H...Cl and N—H...Cl interactions involving cations, anions and the lattice water molecule, giving rise to a layer-like arrangement parallel to (010).

TrisMetal-Organic PapersDenticityStannateGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureCondensed Matter PhysicsBioinformaticsMedicinal chemistryChlorideOxalateIonchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrymedicineGeneral Materials ScienceAmmoniummedicine.drugActa crystallographica. Section E, Structure reports online
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Tris(cyclohexylammonium) cis-dichloridobis(oxalato-κ2O1,O2)stannate(IV) chloride monohydrate

2013

The crystal structure of the title compound, (C6H14N)3[Sn(C2O4)2Cl2]Cl·H2O, contains three cyclohexylammonium cations, one stannate(IV) dianion, one isolated chloride anion and one lattice water molecule. The cyclohexylammonium cations adopt chair conformations. In the complex anion, two bidentate oxalate ligands and two chloride anions in cis positions coordinate octahedrally to the central SnIV atom. The cohesion of the molecular entities is ensured by the formation of N—H...O, O—H...O, O—H...Cl and N—H...Cl interactions involving cations, anions and the lattice water molecule, giving rise to a layer-like arrangement parallel to (010).

CrystallographyQD901-999Acta Crystallographica Section E
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