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RESEARCH PRODUCT

PyridiniumD(+)-10-camphorsulfonate hemihydrate

Dieter SchollmeyerHolger Fleischer

subject

Hydrogen bondGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureCondensed Matter PhysicsMedicinal chemistryAcceptorTurn (biochemistry)chemistry.chemical_compoundCamphorSulfonatechemistryGroup (periodic table)General Materials SciencePyridinium

description

In the crystal structure of pyridinium d(+)-10-camphor­sulfonate hemihydrate, C5H6N+·C10H15O4S−·0.5H2O, a water mol­ecule lying on a twofold axis serves as a donor of two hydrogen bonds, thus linking two camphor­sulfonate anions. Each anion in its turn acts as a hydrogen-bond acceptor for the NH group of a pyridinium cation.

https://doi.org/10.1107/s1600536802001150