Pyrrolidinium chloride

The title compound, C4H10N+·Cl−, was obtained as a decomposition product from 2,6-bis(pyrrolidinyl)pyridine. The anion lies on the same cristallographic mirror plane as the N atom of the cation, the complete cation being generated by mirror symmetry. The anions and cations...

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Published: International Union of Crystallography 2009-03-01
Series:Acta Crystallographica Section E
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spelling doaj-8a5e1c46db9440e5a4bf2fd5252e043f2020-11-25T00:54:57ZengInternational Union of CrystallographyActa Crystallographica Section E1600-53682009-03-01653o592o59210.1107/S1600536809006060Pyrrolidinium chlorideThe title compound, C4H10N+·Cl−, was obtained as a decomposition product from 2,6-bis(pyrrolidinyl)pyridine. The anion lies on the same cristallographic mirror plane as the N atom of the cation, the complete cation being generated by mirror symmetry. The anions and cations are connected by N+—H...Cl− hydrogen bonds into chains along [100]. The pyrrolidinium cation is puckered in an envelope conformation EN1. http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S1600536809006060
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title Pyrrolidinium chloride
spellingShingle Pyrrolidinium chloride
Acta Crystallographica Section E
title_short Pyrrolidinium chloride
title_full Pyrrolidinium chloride
title_fullStr Pyrrolidinium chloride
title_full_unstemmed Pyrrolidinium chloride
title_sort pyrrolidinium chloride
publisher International Union of Crystallography
series Acta Crystallographica Section E
issn 1600-5368
publishDate 2009-03-01
description The title compound, C4H10N+·Cl−, was obtained as a decomposition product from 2,6-bis(pyrrolidinyl)pyridine. The anion lies on the same cristallographic mirror plane as the N atom of the cation, the complete cation being generated by mirror symmetry. The anions and cations are connected by N+—H...Cl− hydrogen bonds into chains along [100]. The pyrrolidinium cation is puckered in an envelope conformation EN1.
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