Acta Crystallographica Section E (Sep 2013)

2-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-1H-benzimidazol-3-ium chloride monohydrate

  • Jazmin E. González-Padilla,
  • Martha Cecila Rosales-Hernández,
  • Itzia I. Padilla-Martínez,
  • Efren V. García-Báez,
  • Susana Rojas-Lima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600536813023441
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 9
pp. o1485 – o1486

Abstract

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The title molecular salt, C13H11N2O+·Cl−·H2O, crystallizes as a monohydrate. In the cation, the phenol and benzimidazole rings are almost coplanar, making a dihedral angle of 3.18 (4)°. The chloride anion and benzimidazole cation are linked by two N+—H...Cl− hydrogen bonds, forming chains propagating along [010]. These chains are linked through O—H...Cl hydrogen bonds involving the water molecule and the chloride anion, which form a diamond core, giving rise to the formation of two-dimensional networks lying parallel to (10-2). Two π–π interactions involving the imidazolium ring with the benzene and phenol rings [centroid–centroid distances = 3.859 (3) and 3.602 (3) Å, respectively], contribute to this second dimension. A strong O—H...O hydrogen bond involving the water molecule and the phenol substituent on the benzimidazole unit links the networks, forming a three-dimensional structure.