C. N. Tam, J. A. Cowan, A. Schultz
Jul 4, 2003
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Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Abstract
Neutron and X-ray crystal structures of p-chlorophenylformamide (ClC6H4NHCHO, 1) have been determined after recrystallization from methanol and acetone solvents. Acetone and methanol grown samples are polymorphic, where the central layer of a three layer asymmetric unit is partially (0.37:0.63) reversed within the acetone grown crystal. All structures reveal that the formamide group is essentially coplanar with the chlorophenyl ring. The possibility of hydrogen atom transfer between amide and iminol tautomers has been ruled out on the basis of crystallographic results and additional 13C CPMAS NMR and inelastic neutron scattering investigations. Only infinite chains of hydrogen-bonded formamide units are found in the crystal. Compound 1 crystallizes from methanol in the orthorhombic space group P212121 (Mo Kα radiation; 173 K; Z = 4; a = 6.1356(2) A, b = 9.5362(3) A, c = 11.8990(4) A; V = 696.2 A3) and (neutron radiation; 20 K; Z = 4; a = 6.0873(10) A, b = 9.5095(15) A, c = 11.814(5) A; V = 683.9 A3). From...