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Acta Cryst. (2007). E63, o7-o9 [ doi:10.1107/S1600536806050495 ]
Abstract: Guanidinium 4-nitroanthranilate monohydrate, CH6N3+·C7H5N2O4-·H2O, determined at 130 K, forms a primary hydrogen-bonded ribbon structure through cyclic hydrogen-bonding interactions involving all six protons of the guanidinium cation with the amino N-atom and carboxylate O-atom acceptors of the anion, and the water molecule of solvation. Other interactions, including the water molecule bridging the primary ribbons, give a three-dimensional structure.
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