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Acta Cryst. (2007). E63, m379-m381  [ doi:10.1107/S160053680605656X ]

Tris(2-hydroxyanilinium) hexachlorostannate(IV) chloride trihydrate

S. Bouacida, H. Merazig, P. Benard-Rocherulle and C. Rizzoli

Abstract: In the title compound, (C6H8NO)3[SnCl6]Cl·3H2O, the asymmetric unit contains three independent cations of protonated o-aminophenol, one hexachlorostannate(IV) and one chloride anion, and three molecules of water. The crystal structure can be described as double layers of [SnCl6] octahedra and 2-hydroxyanilinium cations parallel to the (10\overline{1}) plane, with the chloride ions and the water molecules sandwiched between the double layers. A myriad of hydrogen bonds, namely, cation-cation, cation-anion, cation-water and water-water, result in a complex network of intermolecular bonds reinforcing the cohesion of the ionic structure.

Online 10 January 2007


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