J. Oueslati, O. Amri, E. Jeanneau, M. Rzaigui, C. Nasr
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Abstract
The atomic arrangement of the title compound, (4-NH2-6-OCH3-C4H3N2)2(H2PO4)2.H2O, can be described by inorganic layers of H2PO4 - anions and water molecules parallel to ab-plane at z = � and z = �, between which organic cations (4-NH2-6-OCH3-C4H3N2) + are located. The crystal packing is influenced by O-H…O, N-H…O, N-H…N and C- H…O hydrogen bonds. All ring atoms of the organic entity are coplanar. The exocyclic N atoms are electron receiving centers, which is consistent with features of imino resonance evidenced by bond lengths.