Abstract

The title mol­ecular salt, C19H34N+·C10H7O5S−, is a charge-control agent used for toners in electrophotography with a high melting point of 508 K. In the crystal structure, the anions form inversion dimers, linked by pairs of O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds. Further O—H⋯O links between dimers generate anionic sheets propagating in (010). One of the n-butyl chains of the cation is disordered over two sets of sites in a 0.53:0.47 ratio.

Highlights

  • The title molecular salt, C19H34N+ÁC10H7O5SÀ, is a chargecontrol agent used for toners in electrophotography with a high melting point of 508 K

  • One of the n-butyl chains of the cation is disordered over two sets of sites in a 0.53:0.47 ratio

  • Supplementary data and figures for this paper are available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: HB2891)

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Summary

Kazuya Uta and Jin Mizuguchi*

Key indicators: single-crystal X-ray study; T = 296 K; mean (C–C) = 0.010 A; disorder in main residue; R factor = 0.196; wR factor = 0.547; data-to-parameter ratio = 15.5. The title molecular salt, C19H34N+ÁC10H7O5SÀ, is a chargecontrol agent used for toners in electrophotography with a high melting point of 508 K. The anions form inversion dimers, linked by pairs of O—HÁ Á ÁO hydrogen bonds. Further O—HÁ Á ÁO links between dimers generate anionic sheets propagating in (010). One of the n-butyl chains of the cation is disordered over two sets of sites in a 0.53:0.47 ratio

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