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Acta Cryst. (2006). E62, o1365-o1368 [ doi:10.1107/S1600536806007860 ]
Abstract: Hydrogen bonding in the title structure, CH6N3+·C12H10O2P-·H2O or [C(NH2)3]+[Ph2PO2]-·H2O, results in a bilayer architecture, which also involves
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stacking interactions between pairs of guanidinium ions. All the cation H atoms are involved in hydrogen bonds, five to O atoms of the anion or solvent water and the sixth in an N-H
interaction with a neighbouring phenyl ring.
Online 15 March 2006
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