CRYSTAL AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF 1–(3–AMMONIOPROPYL)SILATRANE CHLORIDE
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1Favorsky Institute of Chemistry, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Irkutsk, Russia 2East Siberian State Academy of Education, Irkutsk, Russia 3Saint-Petersburg State Institute of Technology, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Keywords: 1-(3-ammoniopropyl)silatrane chloride, molecular structure, single crystal X-ray diffraction study
Abstract
By single crystal X-ray diffraction the crystal and molecular structure of 1-(3-ammoniopropyl)silatrane chloride (I) is determined. One of three cations in the asymmetric unit of the crystal of I differs from the other two by the length of the coordination N ® Si bond. The opposite electronic effects in two geometrically similar cations are transferred inductively through a three-carbon chain.
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