The structure of ammonium oxalohydroxamate - a monopropellant


Autoria(s): Begum, Sameena A; Jain, VK; Ramakumar, S; Khetrapal, CL
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15/06/1988

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Abstract. NHn+.C2H3NzO4, Mr= 137.1, triclinic, Pi, a=3-952(1), b=6.772(1), c=9.993(1)A, a= 98.06 (1), fl= 89.96 (1), ~= 106.96 (1) °. V=253.06 A 3, z = 2, 2(Cu Ka) = 1.5418 A, g =15.29 cm -~, D m = 1.805, D x = 1.798 g cm -3, F(000)= 144, T= 293 K, R = 0.048 for 795 observed reflections. The unit cell contains two independent centrosymmetric molecules, one centred at (0,0,0) and the other at (0.5, 0.0, 0.5). The presence of experimentally determined~N-H groups and the -C=O bond lengths of 1.248 (4) and 1.247 (4)A indicate that the compound exists in the oxamic rather than the oximic form. Only one hydroxyl hydrogen is associated with each molecule. They are located at centres of inversion (0,0.5,0 and 0,0.5,0.5) and are shared between symmetry-related molecules via short symmetric H bonds with O...O=2.454(4), 2.457(4) and all O-H = 1.23 A

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Begum, Sameena A and Jain, VK and Ramakumar, S and Khetrapal, CL (1988) The structure of ammonium oxalohydroxamate - a monopropellant. In: Acta Crystallographica Section C, 44 . pp. 1047-1049.

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International Union of Crystallography

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