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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Zeitschrift für anorganische Chemie 542 (1986), S. 182-192 
    ISSN: 0044-2313
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: On Chalcogenolates. 174. Reaction of Acetamidine with Carbon Disulfide. 3. Crystal Structure of Acetamidinium N-Acetimidoyl DithiocarbamateThe title compound [(H2N)2C—CH3][S2C—N=C(CH3)—NH2] crystallizes with Z = 4 in the monoclinic space group P21/n with cell dimensions a = 10.354(1), b = 6.798(1), c = 14.013(1) Å, β = 103.32(1)°. The crystal structure has been determined from single crystal X-ray data measured at 20°C and refined to a conventional R of 0.049 for 2 521 independent reflections (Rw = 0.052). The cation is associated with one anion by hydrogen bridges S…H—N and N…H—N forming an 8-membered ring system. The anion is not plane in contrast to hitherto known structures of dithiocarbamates.
    Notes: Die Titelverbindung [(H2N)2C—CH3][S2C—N=C(CH3)—NH2] kristallisiert mit Z = 4 monoklin in der Raumgruppe P21/n mit den Gitterdimensionen a = 10,354(1), b = 6,798(1), c = 14,013(1) Å, β = 103,32(1)°. Die Kristallstruktur wurde aus röntgenographischen Einkristalldaten (20°C) unter Verwendung von 2521 symmetrieunabhängigen Reflexen bestimmt und bis zu einem konventionellen Gütefaktor von R = 0,049 verfeinert (Rw = 0,052).Das Kation ist mit einem Anion über Wasserstoffbrücken S…H—N und N…H—N unter Ausbildung eines achtgliedrigen Ringes verbunden. Das Anion ist im Gegensatz zu den bisher bekannten Strukturen von Dithiocarbamaten nicht planar gebaut.
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