organic compounds
4-Benzylpiperazin-1-ium chloride chloroform solvate
aFaculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Babes-Bolyai University, 11 Arany Janos Street, RO-400028, Cluj Napoca, Romania, and bInstitut für Anorganische und Physikalische Chemie, Universität Bremen, D-28334 Bremen, Germany
*Correspondence e-mail: richy@chem.ubbcluj.ro
The ions of the title chloroform-solvated salt, C11H17N2+·Cl−·CHCl3, are linked by a strong N—H⋯Cl hydrogen bond; the solvent molecule also interacts with the chloride ion through a C—H⋯Cl hydrogen bond. Additionally, neighboring cations form weak hydrogen bonds to the anion, resulting in a supramolecular ribbon that runs along the a axis.
Related literature
For related literature, see Albinati et al. (1980); Antolini et al. (1981, 1982); Osa et al. (2002); Tanaka et al. (2005).
Experimental
Crystal data
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Data collection
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Refinement
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Data collection: XSCANS (Siemens, 1994); cell XSCANS; data reduction: XSCANS; program(s) used to solve structure: SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 2008); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008); molecular graphics: DIAMOND (Brandenburg & Putz, 2006); software used to prepare material for publication: publCIF (Westrip, 2008).
Supporting information
10.1107/S1600536808022587/ng2473sup1.cif
contains datablocks I, global. DOI:Structure factors: contains datablock I. DOI: 10.1107/S1600536808022587/ng2473Isup2.hkl
The compound was obtained as a by-product of the reaction between [2-{HN(CH2CH2)2NCH2}C6H4]Li and BiCl3. Crystals were grown by slow difusion from chloroform / n-hexane (1:5).
1H NMR (CDCl3, 200 MHz, 291 K): δ 2.74 (4H, m, N—CH2—CH2—N), 3.20 (4H, m, N—CH2—CH2—N), 3.55 (2H, s, C6H5—CH2—N), 7.29 (5H, m, C6H5), 8.90 (2H, s, br, NH2). 13C NMR (CDCl3, 50 MHz, 291 K): δ 43.59 (s, N—CH2—CH2—N), 49.47 (s, N—CH2—CH2—N), 62.39 (s, C6H5—CH2—N), 127.53 (s, C-p), 128.45 (s, C-m), 128.95 (s, C-o), 136.89 (s, C-i).
All hydrogen atoms were placed in calculated positions using a riding model, with C—H = 0.93–0.97 Å and with Uiso= 1.2Ueq (C) for aryl H and Uiso= 1.5Ueq (C) for the rest. The hydrogen H1N, H2N and H12 atoms bonded to N2 and C12, respectively, were found in a difference map and refined with a restrained N—H distance of 0.85 (2) and 0.88 (2) Å, and C—H distance of 0.89 (3) Å, respectively.
Data collection: XSCANS (Siemens, 1994); cell
XSCANS (Siemens, 1994); data reduction: XSCANS (Siemens, 1994); program(s) used to solve structure: SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 2008); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008); molecular graphics: DIAMOND (Brandenburg & Putz, 2006); software used to prepare material for publication: publCIF (Westrip, 2008).C11H17N2+·Cl−·CHCl3 | Z = 2 |
Mr = 332.08 | F(000) = 344 |
Triclinic, P1 | Dx = 1.383 Mg m−3 |
Hall symbol: -P 1 | Mo Kα radiation, λ = 0.71073 Å |
a = 5.6053 (4) Å | Cell parameters from 44 reflections |
b = 9.4889 (9) Å | θ = 8.5–25.1° |
c = 15.303 (2) Å | µ = 0.73 mm−1 |
α = 100.980 (8)° | T = 173 K |
β = 90.957 (7)° | Block, colorless |
γ = 93.219 (7)° | 0.40 × 0.32 × 0.30 mm |
V = 797.51 (15) Å3 |
Siemens P4 diffractometer | Rint = 0.015 |
Radiation source: sealed tube | θmax = 25.5°, θmin = 2.7° |
Graphite monochromator | h = −6→2 |
2θ–/ω scans | k = −11→11 |
4013 measured reflections | l = −18→18 |
2967 independent reflections | 3 standard reflections every 197 reflections |
2811 reflections with I > 2σ(I) | intensity decay: none |
Refinement on F2 | Primary atom site location: structure-invariant direct methods |
Least-squares matrix: full | Secondary atom site location: difference Fourier map |
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.047 | Hydrogen site location: inferred from neighbouring sites |
wR(F2) = 0.128 | H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement |
S = 1.07 | w = 1/[σ2(Fo2) + (0.0804P)2 + 0.5046P] where P = (Fo2 + 2Fc2)/3 |
2967 reflections | (Δ/σ)max < 0.001 |
175 parameters | Δρmax = 0.56 e Å−3 |
2 restraints | Δρmin = −0.72 e Å−3 |
C11H17N2+·Cl−·CHCl3 | γ = 93.219 (7)° |
Mr = 332.08 | V = 797.51 (15) Å3 |
Triclinic, P1 | Z = 2 |
a = 5.6053 (4) Å | Mo Kα radiation |
b = 9.4889 (9) Å | µ = 0.73 mm−1 |
c = 15.303 (2) Å | T = 173 K |
α = 100.980 (8)° | 0.40 × 0.32 × 0.30 mm |
β = 90.957 (7)° |
Siemens P4 diffractometer | Rint = 0.015 |
4013 measured reflections | 3 standard reflections every 197 reflections |
2967 independent reflections | intensity decay: none |
2811 reflections with I > 2σ(I) |
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.047 | 2 restraints |
wR(F2) = 0.128 | H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement |
S = 1.07 | Δρmax = 0.56 e Å−3 |
2967 reflections | Δρmin = −0.72 e Å−3 |
175 parameters |
Geometry. All e.s.d.'s (except the e.s.d. in the dihedral angle between two l.s. planes) are estimated using the full covariance matrix. The cell e.s.d.'s are taken into account individually in the estimation of e.s.d.'s in distances, angles and torsion angles; correlations between e.s.d.'s in cell parameters are only used when they are defined by crystal symmetry. An approximate (isotropic) treatment of cell e.s.d.'s is used for estimating e.s.d.'s involving l.s. planes. |
Refinement. Refinement of F2 against ALL reflections. The weighted R-factor wR and goodness of fit S are based on F2, conventional R-factors R are based on F, with F set to zero for negative F2. The threshold expression of F2 > σ(F2) is used only for calculating R-factors(gt) etc. and is not relevant to the choice of reflections for refinement. R-factors based on F2 are statistically about twice as large as those based on F, and R- factors based on ALL data will be even larger. |
x | y | z | Uiso*/Ueq | ||
Cl4 | 1.23828 (12) | 0.13191 (10) | 0.29039 (5) | 0.0610 (2) | |
C12 | 0.9555 (4) | 0.1520 (2) | 0.24518 (15) | 0.0300 (5) | |
Cl1 | 0.70662 (8) | 0.21020 (5) | 0.44910 (3) | 0.02735 (17) | |
Cl2 | 0.94353 (13) | 0.32245 (6) | 0.21628 (5) | 0.0472 (2) | |
Cl3 | 0.87877 (13) | 0.01645 (7) | 0.15238 (4) | 0.0450 (2) | |
N1 | 0.3777 (3) | 0.37270 (18) | 0.71793 (11) | 0.0228 (4) | |
N2 | 0.2108 (3) | 0.25651 (19) | 0.53939 (12) | 0.0251 (4) | |
C2 | 0.6514 (4) | 0.2552 (3) | 0.89764 (16) | 0.0353 (5) | |
H2 | 0.7872 | 0.2308 | 0.8654 | 0.042* | |
C6 | 0.2964 (4) | 0.3838 (3) | 0.91871 (15) | 0.0324 (5) | |
H6 | 0.1924 | 0.4466 | 0.9010 | 0.039* | |
C11 | 0.3743 (4) | 0.2181 (2) | 0.68279 (14) | 0.0275 (4) | |
H11A | 0.3486 | 0.1659 | 0.7308 | 0.033* | |
H11B | 0.5274 | 0.1940 | 0.6572 | 0.033* | |
C1 | 0.5004 (4) | 0.3496 (2) | 0.87052 (13) | 0.0264 (4) | |
C8 | 0.4281 (4) | 0.4505 (2) | 0.64568 (14) | 0.0260 (4) | |
H8A | 0.5804 | 0.4242 | 0.6202 | 0.031* | |
H8B | 0.4386 | 0.5531 | 0.6690 | 0.031* | |
C9 | 0.2325 (4) | 0.4145 (2) | 0.57441 (14) | 0.0273 (4) | |
H9A | 0.0819 | 0.4460 | 0.5991 | 0.033* | |
H9B | 0.2689 | 0.4647 | 0.5262 | 0.033* | |
C5 | 0.2475 (4) | 0.3245 (3) | 0.99313 (16) | 0.0380 (5) | |
H5 | 0.1106 | 0.3477 | 1.0249 | 0.046* | |
C10 | 0.1780 (4) | 0.1739 (2) | 0.61243 (14) | 0.0280 (4) | |
H10A | 0.1808 | 0.0718 | 0.5884 | 0.034* | |
H10B | 0.0239 | 0.1917 | 0.6389 | 0.034* | |
C4 | 0.4008 (5) | 0.2314 (3) | 1.02029 (15) | 0.0389 (6) | |
H4 | 0.3681 | 0.1925 | 1.0705 | 0.047* | |
C7 | 0.5559 (4) | 0.4164 (2) | 0.79057 (14) | 0.0286 (5) | |
H7A | 0.5634 | 0.5203 | 0.8085 | 0.034* | |
H7B | 0.7117 | 0.3888 | 0.7691 | 0.034* | |
C3 | 0.6033 (5) | 0.1962 (3) | 0.97243 (17) | 0.0415 (6) | |
H3 | 0.7071 | 0.1332 | 0.9902 | 0.050* | |
H1N | 0.339 (4) | 0.232 (3) | 0.5127 (17) | 0.035 (7)* | |
H2N | 0.089 (4) | 0.235 (3) | 0.5012 (16) | 0.039 (7)* | |
H12 | 0.848 (5) | 0.145 (3) | 0.2865 (19) | 0.039 (7)* |
U11 | U22 | U33 | U12 | U13 | U23 | |
Cl4 | 0.0309 (4) | 0.0937 (6) | 0.0588 (5) | 0.0100 (3) | −0.0096 (3) | 0.0144 (4) |
C12 | 0.0240 (10) | 0.0381 (12) | 0.0271 (10) | 0.0006 (9) | 0.0046 (9) | 0.0044 (9) |
Cl1 | 0.0176 (3) | 0.0367 (3) | 0.0265 (3) | 0.0034 (2) | 0.00211 (19) | 0.0023 (2) |
Cl2 | 0.0565 (4) | 0.0326 (3) | 0.0527 (4) | 0.0009 (3) | 0.0136 (3) | 0.0079 (3) |
Cl3 | 0.0589 (4) | 0.0362 (3) | 0.0360 (3) | −0.0047 (3) | −0.0030 (3) | −0.0007 (2) |
N1 | 0.0214 (8) | 0.0232 (8) | 0.0230 (8) | −0.0007 (6) | 0.0010 (7) | 0.0032 (6) |
N2 | 0.0167 (8) | 0.0323 (9) | 0.0248 (9) | 0.0026 (7) | 0.0004 (7) | 0.0014 (7) |
C2 | 0.0256 (11) | 0.0460 (13) | 0.0335 (12) | 0.0042 (9) | −0.0001 (9) | 0.0053 (10) |
C6 | 0.0274 (11) | 0.0396 (12) | 0.0286 (11) | 0.0031 (9) | −0.0004 (9) | 0.0020 (9) |
C11 | 0.0290 (11) | 0.0248 (10) | 0.0283 (10) | 0.0021 (8) | −0.0002 (8) | 0.0043 (8) |
C1 | 0.0231 (10) | 0.0306 (10) | 0.0226 (10) | −0.0044 (8) | −0.0037 (8) | 0.0001 (8) |
C8 | 0.0254 (10) | 0.0253 (10) | 0.0272 (10) | −0.0021 (8) | 0.0027 (8) | 0.0056 (8) |
C9 | 0.0264 (10) | 0.0274 (10) | 0.0291 (10) | 0.0035 (8) | 0.0008 (8) | 0.0074 (8) |
C5 | 0.0335 (12) | 0.0491 (14) | 0.0282 (11) | −0.0033 (10) | 0.0062 (9) | 0.0003 (10) |
C10 | 0.0268 (10) | 0.0250 (10) | 0.0312 (11) | −0.0029 (8) | 0.0000 (8) | 0.0040 (8) |
C4 | 0.0443 (14) | 0.0468 (13) | 0.0246 (10) | −0.0096 (11) | −0.0027 (10) | 0.0082 (10) |
C7 | 0.0230 (10) | 0.0333 (11) | 0.0273 (10) | −0.0053 (8) | −0.0017 (8) | 0.0023 (9) |
C3 | 0.0418 (14) | 0.0471 (14) | 0.0380 (13) | 0.0035 (11) | −0.0078 (11) | 0.0146 (11) |
Cl4—C12 | 1.753 (2) | C11—H11A | 0.9700 |
C12—Cl3 | 1.755 (2) | C11—H11B | 0.9700 |
C12—Cl2 | 1.761 (2) | C1—C7 | 1.510 (3) |
C12—H12 | 0.89 (3) | C8—C9 | 1.511 (3) |
N1—C11 | 1.462 (3) | C8—H8A | 0.9700 |
N1—C8 | 1.464 (2) | C8—H8B | 0.9700 |
N1—C7 | 1.465 (3) | C9—H9A | 0.9700 |
N2—C9 | 1.490 (3) | C9—H9B | 0.9700 |
N2—C10 | 1.491 (3) | C5—C4 | 1.381 (4) |
N2—H1N | 0.852 (17) | C5—H5 | 0.9300 |
N2—H2N | 0.881 (17) | C10—H10A | 0.9700 |
C2—C1 | 1.381 (3) | C10—H10B | 0.9700 |
C2—C3 | 1.391 (3) | C4—C3 | 1.383 (4) |
C2—H2 | 0.9300 | C4—H4 | 0.9300 |
C6—C5 | 1.387 (3) | C7—H7A | 0.9700 |
C6—C1 | 1.391 (3) | C7—H7B | 0.9700 |
C6—H6 | 0.9300 | C3—H3 | 0.9300 |
C11—C10 | 1.511 (3) | ||
Cl4—C12—Cl3 | 111.93 (13) | C9—C8—H8A | 109.6 |
Cl4—C12—Cl2 | 110.52 (13) | N1—C8—H8B | 109.6 |
Cl3—C12—Cl2 | 110.17 (12) | C9—C8—H8B | 109.6 |
Cl4—C12—H12 | 108.1 (19) | H8A—C8—H8B | 108.2 |
Cl3—C12—H12 | 107.5 (19) | N2—C9—C8 | 110.19 (16) |
Cl2—C12—H12 | 108.5 (18) | N2—C9—H9A | 109.6 |
C11—N1—C8 | 109.08 (16) | C8—C9—H9A | 109.6 |
C11—N1—C7 | 111.36 (16) | N2—C9—H9B | 109.6 |
C8—N1—C7 | 110.31 (16) | C8—C9—H9B | 109.6 |
C9—N2—C10 | 111.57 (16) | H9A—C9—H9B | 108.1 |
C9—N2—H1N | 108.5 (19) | C4—C5—C6 | 120.4 (2) |
C10—N2—H1N | 108.6 (18) | C4—C5—H5 | 119.8 |
C9—N2—H2N | 109.8 (18) | C6—C5—H5 | 119.8 |
C10—N2—H2N | 109.3 (18) | N2—C10—C11 | 110.24 (17) |
H1N—N2—H2N | 109 (3) | N2—C10—H10A | 109.6 |
C1—C2—C3 | 120.9 (2) | C11—C10—H10A | 109.6 |
C1—C2—H2 | 119.5 | N2—C10—H10B | 109.6 |
C3—C2—H2 | 119.5 | C11—C10—H10B | 109.6 |
C5—C6—C1 | 120.3 (2) | H10A—C10—H10B | 108.1 |
C5—C6—H6 | 119.8 | C5—C4—C3 | 119.6 (2) |
C1—C6—H6 | 119.8 | C5—C4—H4 | 120.2 |
N1—C11—C10 | 110.42 (17) | C3—C4—H4 | 120.2 |
N1—C11—H11A | 109.6 | N1—C7—C1 | 112.66 (17) |
C10—C11—H11A | 109.6 | N1—C7—H7A | 109.1 |
N1—C11—H11B | 109.6 | C1—C7—H7A | 109.1 |
C10—C11—H11B | 109.6 | N1—C7—H7B | 109.1 |
H11A—C11—H11B | 108.1 | C1—C7—H7B | 109.1 |
C2—C1—C6 | 118.9 (2) | H7A—C7—H7B | 107.8 |
C2—C1—C7 | 120.9 (2) | C4—C3—C2 | 119.8 (2) |
C6—C1—C7 | 120.3 (2) | C4—C3—H3 | 120.1 |
N1—C8—C9 | 110.12 (16) | C2—C3—H3 | 120.1 |
N1—C8—H8A | 109.6 | ||
C8—N1—C11—C10 | −61.9 (2) | C1—C6—C5—C4 | 0.1 (4) |
C7—N1—C11—C10 | 176.10 (16) | C9—N2—C10—C11 | −53.5 (2) |
C3—C2—C1—C6 | −0.8 (3) | N1—C11—C10—N2 | 57.5 (2) |
C3—C2—C1—C7 | 178.5 (2) | C6—C5—C4—C3 | −0.5 (4) |
C5—C6—C1—C2 | 0.5 (3) | C11—N1—C7—C1 | −63.9 (2) |
C5—C6—C1—C7 | −178.8 (2) | C8—N1—C7—C1 | 174.83 (17) |
C11—N1—C8—C9 | 62.1 (2) | C2—C1—C7—N1 | 115.9 (2) |
C7—N1—C8—C9 | −175.25 (17) | C6—C1—C7—N1 | −64.7 (3) |
C10—N2—C9—C8 | 53.8 (2) | C5—C4—C3—C2 | 0.2 (4) |
N1—C8—C9—N2 | −58.0 (2) | C1—C2—C3—C4 | 0.4 (4) |
D—H···A | D—H | H···A | D···A | D—H···A |
N2—H1N···Cl1 | 0.85 (2) | 2.30 (2) | 3.140 (2) | 169 (2) |
C12—H12···Cl1 | 0.89 (3) | 2.60 (3) | 3.401 (2) | 151 (2) |
N2—H2N···Cl1i | 0.88 (2) | 2.26 (2) | 3.096 (2) | 159 (2) |
C10—H10A···Cl1ii | 0.97 | 2.74 | 3.684 (2) | 165 |
Symmetry codes: (i) x−1, y, z; (ii) −x+1, −y, −z+1. |
Experimental details
Crystal data | |
Chemical formula | C11H17N2+·Cl−·CHCl3 |
Mr | 332.08 |
Crystal system, space group | Triclinic, P1 |
Temperature (K) | 173 |
a, b, c (Å) | 5.6053 (4), 9.4889 (9), 15.303 (2) |
α, β, γ (°) | 100.980 (8), 90.957 (7), 93.219 (7) |
V (Å3) | 797.51 (15) |
Z | 2 |
Radiation type | Mo Kα |
µ (mm−1) | 0.73 |
Crystal size (mm) | 0.40 × 0.32 × 0.30 |
Data collection | |
Diffractometer | Siemens P4 diffractometer |
Absorption correction | – |
No. of measured, independent and observed [I > 2σ(I)] reflections | 4013, 2967, 2811 |
Rint | 0.015 |
(sin θ/λ)max (Å−1) | 0.606 |
Refinement | |
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)], wR(F2), S | 0.047, 0.128, 1.07 |
No. of reflections | 2967 |
No. of parameters | 175 |
No. of restraints | 2 |
H-atom treatment | H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement |
Δρmax, Δρmin (e Å−3) | 0.56, −0.72 |
Computer programs: XSCANS (Siemens, 1994), SHELXS97 (Sheldrick, 2008), SHELXL97 (Sheldrick, 2008), DIAMOND (Brandenburg & Putz, 2006), publCIF (Westrip, 2008).
D—H···A | D—H | H···A | D···A | D—H···A |
N2—H1N···Cl1 | 0.85 (2) | 2.30 (2) | 3.140 (2) | 169 (2) |
C12—H12···Cl1 | 0.89 (3) | 2.60 (3) | 3.401 (2) | 151 (2) |
N2—H2N···Cl1i | 0.88 (2) | 2.26 (2) | 3.096 (2) | 159 (2) |
C10—H10A···Cl1ii | 0.97 | 2.74 | 3.684 (2) | 165 |
Symmetry codes: (i) x−1, y, z; (ii) −x+1, −y, −z+1. |
Acknowledgements
The financial support provided by the Ministry of Education and Research of Romania (Excellency Research Program, project CEx-05-D11-16/2005; grant No. CNCSIS TD-80/2007) is greatly appreciated.
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Derivatives of piperazine are useful compounds because of their biological activity (Osa et al., 2002). Trimetazidine is a clinically antianginal agent (Tanaka et al., 2005). A compound of the type (NBzpipzH2)2CuCl6 (NBzpipzH2 = N-benzylpiperazinium dication) was reported (Antolini et al., 1982) and the preparation of mercury(III) compounds (NbzpipzH)Hg2X5 (NbzpipzH = N-benzylpiperazinium monocation; X = Cl, Br) is known (Albinati, et al., 1980, Antolini et al., 1981).
The title compound (Fig.1) is formed by C11H17N2+ cation and Cl- anion connected through a strong N—H···Cl- hydrogen bond [H1N···Cl1 = 2.30 (2) Å, N2—H1N···Cl1 = 169 (2)°] and crystallizes with a CHCl3 molecule bonded to the Cl- through a hydrogen bond [H12···Cl1 = 2.60 (3) Å, C12—H12···Cl1 = 151 (2)°]. Intermolecular hydrogen bonds link the Cl- anion to two aditional cations (Table 1) resulting in a double chain-like supramolecular arrangement along the a axis. In crystal there are no interactions between the chains (Fig.2).