Acta Crystallographica Section E (Jun 2012)

dl-Alaninium iodide

  • Kevin Lamberts,
  • Ulli Englert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600536812022003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 6
pp. o1846 – o1846

Abstract

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The crystal structure of dl-alanine hydroiodide (1-carboxyethanaminium iodide), C3H8NO2+·I−, is that of an organic salt consisting of N-protonated cations and iodide anions. The compound features homochiral helices of N—H...O hydrogen-bonded cations in the [010] direction; neighbouring chains are related by crystallographic inversion centers and hence show opposite chirality. The iodide counter-anions act as hydrogen-bond acceptors towards H atoms of the ammonium and carboxy groups, and cross-link the chains along [100]. Thus, an overall two-dimensional network is formed in the ab plane. No short contacts occur between iodide anions.