Hydrogen bonding in substituted nitroanilines: hydrogen-bonded sheets in 4-iodo-3-nitroaniline

SJ Garden, JL Wardell, JMS Skakle, JN Low…

Index: Garden, Simon J.; Wardell, James L.; Skakle, Janet M. S.; Low, John N.; Glidewell, Christopher Acta Crystallographica, Section C: Crystal Structure Communications, 2004 , vol. 60, # 5 p. O328 - O330

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Abstract

In the title compound, C6H5IN2O2, the nitro group is disordered over two sets of sites, each with 0.5 occupancy, and the amino N atom is pyramidal. The molecules are linked into sheets by a combination of three-centre N—H⋯(O) 2 hydrogen bonds involving alternative pairs of O-atom sites and two-centre N—H⋯ N hydrogen bonds involving the pyramidal amino group.

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